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Spatial Organization of Five-Fold Morphology as a Source of Geometrical Constraint in Biology.
López-Sauceda, Juan; López-Ortega, Jorge; Laguna Sánchez, Gerardo Abel; Sandoval Gutiérrez, Jacobo; Rojas Meza, Ana Paola; Aragón, José Luis.
Afiliação
  • López-Sauceda J; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT, Mexico), 03940 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.
  • López-Ortega J; Área de Investigación de Sistemas de Información y Ciencias Computacionales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, 52005 Lerma de Villada, Mexico.
  • Laguna Sánchez GA; Área de Investigación de Sistemas de Información y Ciencias Computacionales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, 52005 Lerma de Villada, Mexico.
  • Sandoval Gutiérrez J; Área de Investigación de Sistemas de Información y Ciencias Computacionales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, 52005 Lerma de Villada, Mexico.
  • Rojas Meza AP; Área de Investigación de Sistemas de Información y Ciencias Computacionales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, 52005 Lerma de Villada, Mexico.
  • Aragón JL; Área de Investigación de Sistemas de Información y Ciencias Computacionales, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, 52005 Lerma de Villada, Mexico.
Entropy (Basel) ; 20(9)2018 Sep 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33265794
A basic pattern in the body plan architecture of many animals, plants and some molecular and cellular systems is five-part units. This pattern has been understood as a result of genetic blueprints in development and as a widely conserved evolutionary character. Despite some efforts, a definitive explanation of the abundance of pentagonal symmetry at so many levels of complexity is still missing. Based on both, a computational platform and a statistical spatial organization argument, we show that five-fold morphology is substantially different from other abundant symmetries like three-fold, four-fold and six-fold symmetries in terms of spatial interacting elements. We develop a measuring system to determine levels of spatial organization in 2D polygons (homogeneous or heterogeneous partition of defined areas) based on principles of regularity in a morphospace. We found that spatial organization of five-fold symmetry is statistically higher than all other symmetries studied here (3 to 10-fold symmetries) in terms of spatial homogeneity. The significance of our findings is based on the statistical constancy of geometrical constraints derived from spatial organization of shapes, beyond the material or complexity level of the many different systems where pentagonal symmetry occurs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Entropy (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Entropy (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México