A mathematical theory proposed by Alan Turing in 1952 can explain the formation of fingers
Friday, August 1, 2014 - 03:31
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have shown that BMP and WNT proteins are the so-called 'Turing molecules' for creating embryonic fingers. Findings explain why polydactyly -- the development of extra fingers or toes -- is relatively common in humans, affecting up to one in 500 births, and confirms a fundamental theory first proposed by the founding father of computer science, Alan Turing, back in 1952.