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Cell pattern formation has a crucial role in both artificial and natural development. This paper presents an artificial development model for cell pattern generation based on the cellular automata (CA) paradigm. Cellular growth is controlled by a genome consisting of an artificial regulatory network (ARN) and a series of structural genes. The genome was evolved by a Genetic Algorithm (GA) in order to produce 2D cell patterns through the selective activation and inhibition of genes. Morphogenetic gradients were used to provide cells with positional information that constrained cellular replication. After a genome was evolved, a single cell in the middle of the CA lattice was allowed to reproduce until a cell pattern was formed. The model was applied to the problem of growing a French flag pattern.
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Chavoya, A., Duthen, Y. (2007). An Artificial Development Model for Cell Pattern Generation. In: Randall, M., Abbass, H.A., Wiles, J. (eds) Progress in Artificial Life. ACAL 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4828. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76931-6_6
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