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THEORY AND CONCEPT

Part III of Theory of Form:

Role of Genetics in the Self-Organizing Form

Alikhani Ma,b, Sangsuwon Ca, Teixeira CCc

Alikhani Ma,b, Sangsuwon Ca, Teixeira CCc

a CTOR Academy, Hoboken, New Jersey

b Harvard University, Department of Developmental Biology, Boston, Massachusetts

c New York University, Department of Orthodontics, New York, New York

Corresponding Author: 

Cristina Teixeira

cristina.teixeira@nyu.edu

Citation: Alikhani, M., Sangsuwon, C. & Teixeira, CC. “Part III of Theory of Form: Role of Genetics in the Self-Organizing Form.” Innovation, August 2024, 2(3),1-10. https://doi.org/10.30771/2024.3

Submitted September 8, 2024

Accepted December 2, 2024

Keywords: Biological form, Trajectory of form, Self-organizing form, Genetics, Proteins, Adaptibility, Malformity, Variability, CNS, Feedback