Saturday, April 28, 2012
Turing was right
"Two proteins fit decades-old prediction. Today, Alan Turing is best known as the father of modern computer science, but in 1952 he sketched out a biological model in which two chemicals — an activator and an inhibitor — could interact to form the basis for everything from the color patterns of a butterfly’s wings to the black and white stripes of a zebra". Turing was right | Harvard Gazette

