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Fig. 2. Example outcomes of the all-neighbours and nearest-neighbour inhibition methods. Scale bar: 100 µm. In each plot, only a central region of the simulated retina is shown. (A) An initial population of 1000 cells was created using the exclusion zone model (dmin=11.28 µm, {tau}=0.1; A=1 mm2; N=1000). All-neighbours inhibition (ANI) then transformed this population into primary (open circles) and secondary fate (filled circles) cells. Here, the cell count ratio is 2.64:1. (B) As in A, but using nearest-neighbour inhibition (NNI). Here, the cell count ratio is 1.06:1.