Biological rhythms are ubiquitous in nature, from the beating of the heart to the rhythms of flowering plants. A research team has shown that the two main cellular oscillators -- the circadian clock ...
Most biochemical reactions accelerate as temperature increases, but our daily circadian rhythms, which are underlain by gene regulatory and biochemical networks, remain constant, even as temperatures ...
The study opens up the possibility of modifying the circadian clock to control growth and tumour development in plants, and might have applications in biomedicine Biological rhythms are ubiquitous in ...