Published April 2011
| Accepted Version + Supplemental Material
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Computational morphodynamics of plants: integrating development over space and time
Chicago
Abstract
The emerging field of computational morphodynamics aims to understand the changes that occur in space and time during development by combining three technical strategies: live imaging to observe development as it happens; image processing and analysis to extract quantitative information; and computational modelling to express and test time-dependent hypotheses. The strength of the field comes from the iterative and combined use of these techniques, which has provided important insights into plant development.
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© 2011 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. Published online 2 March 2011. We apologize to the numerous members of these fields whose work we could not include owing to space limitations. We thank E. Mjolsness, W. Li, Y. Zhou and L. Ben-Ghaly for insightful comments. We acknowledge support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Cell Center at California Institute of Technology, the US National Institutes of Health (grants F32GM090543 to P.T.T. and R01 GM086639 to E.M.M.), the US Department of Energy (grant DE‑FG02‑88ER13873 to E.M.M.) and the US National Science Foundation (grant IOS‑0846192 to E.M.M.).Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC4128830
- Eprint ID
- 23335
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- Caltech Gordon and Betty Moore Cell Center
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- F32GM090543
- NIH
- R01 GM086639
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE‑FG02‑88ER13873
- NSF
- IOS‑0846192
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