👉 Alignment biology is a field that explores the intricate relationships and interactions between different biological entities, such as cells, organisms, and their environments, with a focus on how these interactions are spatially and temporally coordinated. It examines how physical and chemical cues guide the alignment of cells and tissues during development, migration, and tissue organization. This includes understanding the roles of extracellular matrix components, cell adhesion molecules, and mechanical forces in directing cellular behavior. For instance, in embryonic development, alignment biology helps explain how cells orient themselves to form organized structures like the neural tube or limb buds, ensuring proper tissue function and morphology. This field integrates concepts from biomechanics, biochemistry, and genetics to provide a comprehensive view of how biological systems achieve precise spatial organization, which is crucial for development, regeneration, and disease processes.