It is well known that simple reaction-diffusion systems can display very rich
pattern formation behavior. Here we have studied two examples of such systems
in three dimensions. First we investigate the morphology and stability of a
generic Turing system in three dimensions and then the well-known Gray-Scott
model. In the latter case, we added a small number of morphogen sources in the
system in order to study its robustness and the formation of connections
between the sources. Our results raise the question of whether Turing
patterning can produce an inductive signaling mechanism for neuronal growth.Comment: Movies available here at
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