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Influences in a biologically complex adaptive system: Environmental stress affects dental development in a group of Romano-Britons
2015
International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics
The human dentition shows the general characteristics of a complex adaptive system. Interactions at a molecular level of genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors lead to the emergence of tooth germs. Subsequently differentiated specialised cells control mineralisation and then mature teeth emerge, showing marked variation. The mature dentition provides a record of developmental influences from its initiation at 6 weeks in utero to its completion at 20 years of age. It is, therefore, a
doi:10.2495/dne-v11-n1-33-40
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