Characterization of a circadian rhythm mutant identified in a genetic screen in Neurospora crassa /
Most organisms display daily rhythms in biochemical, physiological, and behavioral events. Examples of these rhythms include photosynthesis in plants and sleep/wake cycles in birds and mammals. These daily rhythms are controlled by an internal timekeeper called the circadian clock. In the filamentou...
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