Genetic and molecular analysis of circadian rhythms in Neurospora

Over the course of the past 40 years Neurospora has become a well-known and uniquely tractable model system for the analysis of the molecular basis of eukaryotic circadian oscillatory systems. Molecular bases for the period length and sustainability of the rhythm, light, and temperature resetting of...

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