“…Using this platform, a computer model of somite development has been explored with and without the traditional clock‐and‐wavefront mechanism (Dias, de Almeida, Belmonte, Glazier, & Stern, ; Hester, Belmonte, Gens, Clendenon, & Glazier, ). Other embryological events that have been similarly modeled in dynamical computer simulations including urethral fusion during sexual diversification of the genital tubercle (Leung, Hutson, Seifert, Spencer, & Knudsen, ) and fusion of the secondary palatal processes (Hutson, Leung, Baker, Spencer, & Knudsen, ). Manipulation of these dynamic computer models can simulate exposures that interfere with development; for example, the effects of perturbing the androgen‐dependent growth of the genital tubercle (Leung et al, ) or the TGF / EGF switch that controls fusion of palatal shelves (Hutson et al, ) can be used to predict critical effects of chemical exposures.…”