JOURNAL ARTICLE

Positional information and pattern regulation in Hydra. Dynamics of regions at the boundary

J. HicklinAmata HornbruchLewis Wolpert

Year: 1975 Journal:   Development Vol: 33 (2)Pages: 499-510   Publisher: The Company of Biologists

Abstract

ABSTRACT The dynamics of boundary regions have been investigated mainly by axial grafting and with the emphasis on the head end. The time to resist inhibition of head-end formation and the ability to inhibit head-end formation have been assayed under a variety of conditions. The times increase with distance from the head end. The times required by a boundary region to acquire the inhibitory properties of a head end are longer than those required to acquire resistance to inhibition. Determination of a head end is faster at a cut surface and at higher temperatures. The results are discussed in terms of a model involving two gradients. Some anomalous results are reported.

Keywords:
Lernaean Hydra Biology Head (geology) Boundary (topology) Variety (cybernetics) Dynamics (music) Anatomy Biophysics Cell biology Mathematical analysis Paleontology Mathematics Physics Statistics

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