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Turing patterns are spatially ordered structures that emerge in reaction-diffusion systems as a result of the interplay between different substances reacting and diffusing at distinct rates. These patterns, first described by Alan Turing in his 1952 paper, can explain the diverse patterns observed in nature such as animal skin markings and are a fundamental concept in mathematical biology and other fields.
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