Acronyms and Definitions
ccg: clock-controlled gene
Circadian: derived from the Latin “circa diem” (about a day) used to indicate rhythms resulting from internal daily timekeeping mechanisms
Clock: internal biological timekeeping mechanism
Diurnal: used to indicate daily rhythms that occur in the presence of entrainment
Entrainment: synchronization of circadian rhythms to environmental rhythms
FAA: food-anticipatory activity
FEO: food-entrained oscillator
Free-running period (FRP): the intrinsic period length of internal biological timekeeping mechanisms that is revealed under constant conditions
FWO: FRQ/WC oscillator
LOV domain: light, oxygen, voltage domain
Metabolomics: systematic study of metabolite profiles
Overt rhythms: a readily observable rhythm
Pacemaker: anatomical site of a biological clock that synchronizes other oscillators
PAS domain: PER, ARNT, SIM domain
SCN: suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus
T: period of the entraining environmental rhythm
Zeitgeber: German for “time giver” used to indicate entrainment factors