An Arabidopsis circadian clock component interacts with both CRY1 and phyB
An Arabidopsis circadian clock component interacts with both CRY1 and phyB
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Most organisms, from cyanobacteria to mammals, use circadian clocks to coordinate their activities with the natural 24-h light/dark cycle. The clock proteins of
Drosophila
and mammals exhibit striking homology but do not show similarity with clock proteins found so far from either cyanobacteria or Neurospora
1
,
2
. Each of these...
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An Arabidopsis circadian clock component interacts with both CRY1 and phyB
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/35068589