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Abstract |
Circadian clocks provide an adaptive advantage through anticipation of daily and seasonal environmental changes. In plants, the central clock oscillator is regulated by several interlocking feedback loops. It was shown that a substantial proportion of the Arabidopsis genome cycles with phases of peak expression covering the entire day. Synchronized transcriptome cycling is driven through an extensive network of diurnal and clock-regulated transcription factors and their target cis-regulatory elements. Study of the cycling transcriptome in other plant species could thus help elucidate the similarities and differences and identify hubs of regulation common to monocot and dicot plants. |
Year of Publication |
2011
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Journal |
PloS one
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Volume |
6
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Issue |
6
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Number of Pages |
e16907
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Date Published |
2011
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ISSN Number |
1932-6203
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Alternate Journal |
PLoS ONE
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