We compare spot patterns generated by Turing mechanisms with those generated by replication cascades, in BANANA HEMP CEREAL a model one-dimensional reaction-diffusion system.We determine the stability region of spot solutions in parameter space as a function of a natural control parameter (feed-rate) where degenerate patterns with different numbers of spots coexist for a fixed feed-rate.While it is possible to generate identical patterns via both mechanisms, we show that replication cascades lead to a wider choice of pattern profiles that can be selected through a tuning of the Hose Clamp Pliers feed-rate, exploiting hysteresis and directionality effects of the different pattern pathways.