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Here's why zebrafish always have stripes

Zebrafish begins life as transparent embryos, with three types of pigment cells on their skin. As they develop, the pigment cells somehow manage to organise themselves almost without fail into the stripes we all know

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Washington D.C.: Researchers at Ohio State University developed a mathematical model that might explain the key role that one of those pigment cells plays in making sure each stripe ends up exactly where it belongs on the fish.

One of the most remarkable things about the iconic yellow and blue stripes of zebrafish is that they reliably appear at all.

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