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doi: 10.1038/253315a0
pmid: 1089208
The mechanisms which could underlie circadian rhythms fall naturally into groups with qualitatively different responses to disruption. Experiments designed to distinguish between these mechanisms seem to exclude all of them. It may be that multicellular organisms keep time, not by one ‘clock’ but by averaging many independent circadian oscillators.
Biological Clocks, Animals, Drosophila, Models, Biological, Circadian Rhythm
Biological Clocks, Animals, Drosophila, Models, Biological, Circadian Rhythm
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