Heat the Clock: Entrainment and Compensation in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Circadian Rhythms
Abstract
The circadian clock is a biological mechanism that permits some organisms to anticipate daily environmental variations. This clock generates biological rhythms, which can be reset by environmental cues such as cycles of light or temperature, a process known as entrainment. After entrainment, circadian rhythms typically persist with approximately 24 hours periodicity in free-running conditions, i.e. in the absence of environmental cues....
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Title
Heat the Clock: Entrainment and Compensation in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Circadian Rhythms
Published Date
May 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
5 - 5
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