Codd et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Circadian rhythm gene regulation in the housefly Musca domesticaCodd et al., 2007
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- Codd V
- Dolezel D
- Stehlik J
- Piccin A
- Garner K
- Racey S
- Straatman K
- Louis E
- Costa R
- Sauman I
- Kyriacou C
- Rosato E
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- Genetics
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The circadian mechanism appears remarkably conserved between Drosophila and mammals, with basic underlying negative and positive feedback loops, cycling gene products, and temporally regulated nuclear transport involving a few key proteins. One of …
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