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The Implications of Multiple Circadian Clock Origins
Authors
Abelson
Antoch
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Asher
Baylies
Bell-Pedersen
Blau
Blau
Chen
Chen
Chiu
Chou
Crews
Daniel
Dekens
Edery
Emery
Gehring
Golden
Hamilton
Hardin
Hardin
Ishiura
Ito
Kadener
Kitayama
Kloss
Konopka
Lee
Lee
Lin
Liu
Lowrey
Michael Rosbash
Michael Young
Nakahata
Nakajima
Nishiwaki
Ouyang
Ozturk
Pattanayek
Pittendrigh
Pregueiro
Price
Rust
Rutila
Sato
Smith
Smith
Stanewsky
Stockel
Storch
Sun
Tauber
Tei
Terauchi
Tomita
Tu
Unsal-Kacmaz
Unsal-Kacmaz
Woelfle
Yang
Young
Yu
Yu
Publication date
1 March 2009
Publisher
Public Library of Science
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Abstract
Michael Rosbash considers whether the mechanisms that govern circadian rhythms in different organisms have arisen multiple times in evolution, and discusses the implications for our understanding of circadian clocks
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