Explain the mechanism of pattern formation during development.
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In developmental biology, pattern formation describes the mechanism by which initially equivalent cells in a developing tissue in an embryo assume complex forms and functions. Embryogenesis, such as of the fruit fly Drosophila, involves coordinated control of cell fates.
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6 Pattern formation. The process by which during development cells become organized in the embryo is called pattern formation. ... Regional specification describes any mechanism that tells a cell where it is in relation to other cells in the embryo, so that it can behave in a manner appropriate for its position.
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