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Abstract

▪ Abstract 

Recent advances in understanding circadian (daily) rhythms in the genera , and are reviewed and new complexities in their circadian systems are described. The previous model, consisting of a unidirectional flow of information from input to oscillator to output, has now expanded to include multiple input pathways, multiple oscillators, multiple outputs; and feedback from oscillator to input and output to oscillator. New posttranscriptional features of the oscillator (FWC) of are described, including protein phosphorylation and degradation, dimerization, and complex formation. Experimental evidence is presented for -less oscillator(s) (FLO) downstream of the FWC. Mathematical models of the system are also discussed.

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2004-10-13
2024-05-10
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