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English: Simulation of auxin transport in a digitized meristem based on the flux-based polarization hypothesis.

The absence of auxin in a cell is represented by black while the highest concentration is shown in bright green. Cell boundaries are indicated in red, primordial cells marked with blue dots.

Movie presents the dynamics of Figure 7A.
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Source Video S12 from Stoma S, Lucas M, Chopard J, Schaedel M, Traas J, Godin C. "Flux-Based Transport Enhancement as a Plausible Unifying Mechanism for Auxin Transport in Meristem Development". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000207. PMID 18974825. PMC: 2565506.
Author Stoma S, Lucas M, Chopard J, Schaedel M, Traas J, Godin C
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 11 October 2012. It was captioned as follows:
English: Computer simulation of how the distribution of the growth hormone auxin changes over time across the growing tip of a plant. The absence of auxin in a cell is represented by black, while the highest concentration is shown in bright green. Cell boundaries are indicated in red, primordial cells marked with blue dots.
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English: Computer simulation of how the distribution of the growth hormone auxin changes over time across the growing tip of a plant. The absence of auxin in a cell is represented by black, while the highest concentration is shown in bright green. Cell boundaries are indicated in red, primordial cells marked with blue dots.
中文(简体):电脑模拟的分生组织生长素分布。细胞边缘用红色表示,原基细胞以蓝点标记。

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