As participants at Nature's conference "Patterns of Life" (Boston, 9–10 November) found, moves to different organisms and even to biochemistry are helping to sustain the drive to understand how different body plans develop.
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Short, N. Patterns of pattern formation. Nature 378, 331 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/378331a0
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