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==What is ''AAMToolbox''?==
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==What is the ''AAMToolbox''?==
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'''We wish to understand''' how patterns of gene activity in biological organs influence the developing shape. Our suggestion is that genes may regulate growth direction independently of growth rate. We formalised our ideas in the Growing Polarised Tissue Framework (reference 1, below). The icon is based on Fig. 4 of reference 1, and shows an asymmetrical spur that has grown under the influence of a polariser gradient, indicated by the arrows.
'''We wish to understand''' how the biological organs grow to particular shapes. For this, we need to measure biological things in two and three dimensions. The icon is based on Fig. 4 of reference 1, and shows an asymmetrical spur that has grown under the influence of a polariser gradient, indicated by the arrows.

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What is the AAMToolbox?

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We wish to understand how the biological organs grow to particular shapes. For this, we need to measure biological things in two and three dimensions. The icon is based on Fig. 4 of reference 1, and shows an asymmetrical spur that has grown under the influence of a polariser gradient, indicated by the arrows.