domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012

RV: tbd (in Japanese)

 

 

De: Justi [mailto:kraneuspeladen@gmail.com]
Enviado el: domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012 11:01
Para: kraneuspeladen@gmail.com
Asunto: RV: tbd (in Japanese)

 

 

 

Fuente: Edinburgh Research Explorer RSS
Expuesto el: domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012 10:15
Autor: Edinburgh Research Explorer RSS
Asunto: tbd (in Japanese)

 

Circadian rhythms were first observed in plants. Molecular genetic studies since 1991 have identified a complex gene regulatory network in the plant circadian clock. Systems biology approaches since 2005 have used mathematical models to understand its mechanism. In 2011, the paradigm of a clock based on transcriptional regulation was called into doubt, by a rediscovery of non-transcriptional timing. The new data suggest that the non-transcriptional clock may be ancestral, and common to all eukaryotes, whereas transcriptional clock circuits evolved much more recently.

Original language

Other

Journal

Saibou Kougaku (Cell Technology)

Journal publication date

2012

Journal number

12

Volume

30

State

Published

  • Biological Clocks, Gene Regulatory Networks, Plant science , Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Circadian Rhythms

·         Project: Funded Project Research

·         Project: Funded Project Research

ID: 3143098


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