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claim:knowledge-of-embryonic-stress-patterns-does-not-enable-deduction-of-the-morphogenetic-goal-state-stress-maps-are-privateKnowledge of embryonic stress patterns does not enable deduction of the morphogenetic goal state; stress maps are private.
An instance of privacy property in minimal agents.
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extracted_from(2024) · Shreesha, Lakshwin · Levin, Michael
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- Quantitative evidence that stress map does not reliably predict the target pattern.
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- Specific question addressed in the stress map analysis.
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- Stress-sharing embryos achieve perfect sequential target patterns; non-sharing limited to <1% improvement.finding0.816Stress-sharing embryos formed each sequential target with stress reducing to zero; non-sharing achieved only tiny improvements.
- Sharing of stress between cells facilitates morphogenesis and increases robustness of morphogenetic outcomes.hypothesis0.799Prior hypothesis tested in the paper; from Levin 2022.
- Shows stress sharing allows perfect formation of part-by-part target patterns.
- Anatomical goal states cannot be inferred from observation of stress states by an external observer.claim0.790Knowledge of morphogenetic goals is inaccessible to external observers; only interior to system itself.
- Observation from part-by-part target experiment.