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Machine learning models reveal environmental and genetic factors associated with the plant circadian clock

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The mammalian circadian clock

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2003
Organisms populating the earth are under the steady influence of daily and seasonal changes resulting from the planet's rotation and orbit around the sun. This periodic pattern most prominently manifested by the light-dark cycle has led to the establishment of endogenous circadian timing systems that synchronize biological functions to the environment.
Albrecht, U., Eichele, G.
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The Circadian Clock and Obesity

2022
The modern way of life has dramatically affected our biological rhythms. Circadian rhythms, which are generated by an endogenous circadian clock, are observed in a large number of physiological functions including metabolism. Proper peripheral clock synchronization by different signals including appropriate feeding/fasting cycles is essential to ...
Sebti, Yasmine   +4 more
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Circadian clocks: Not your grandfather’s clock

Science, 2016
The last 20 years have seen the rapid evolution of our understanding of the molecular genes and networks that enable almost all forms of life to generate 24-hour—or circadian—rhythms. One finding has been particularly exciting: that the molecular circadian clock resides in almost all of the cells of the body and that the clock regulates the timing of ...
Fred W. Turek, Fred W. Turek
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A model for circadian clocks

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1967
An extension of an earlier model simulating the effects of light on the drosophila eclosion rhythm is presented. The effects of variable light intensity are described. This allows not only the simulation of certain experiments not covered by the earlier model, but also it permits an extension of the model to other organisms.
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