Phys.org -
3 Oct 2017 14:37
In fish and other animals, the color detecting cone cells in the retina are arranged in specific patterns, and this is believed to be important for allowing animals to properly sense their surroundings. Now, in research published in Physical Review E, an interdisciplinary group of physicists and biologists have used a mathematical model to determine how the cone cells in zebrafish--a common experimental fish model--are arranged in a specific pattern in all individuals. It turns out that small de...
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