Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0000040.pub2
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Circadian Rhythms

Abstract: Daily (circadian) rhythms of behaviour and physiology are prevalent in organisms ranging from cyanobacteria to humans. These rhythms are not simply responses to environmental cues, but are driven by endogenous cellular clocks. Circadian clocks are synchronised to daily environmental cycles to produce 24 h molecular oscillations, which in turn drive rhythmic outputs. The mechanisms that produce circadian rhythms have been elucidated in a number of species, and several features of this system are common to most … Show more

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“…The metabolism, physiology, and behavior of most organisms display circadian rhythms that prepare organisms for the predictable, yet dramatic, swings in ambient light and temperature each day and night (Merrow et al 2010;Hogenesch and Ueda 2011;Bass 2012;Lear and Allada 2012). The rhythms originate from oscillator components of intracellular circadian clocks (Bell-Pedersen et al 2005;Brown et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metabolism, physiology, and behavior of most organisms display circadian rhythms that prepare organisms for the predictable, yet dramatic, swings in ambient light and temperature each day and night (Merrow et al 2010;Hogenesch and Ueda 2011;Bass 2012;Lear and Allada 2012). The rhythms originate from oscillator components of intracellular circadian clocks (Bell-Pedersen et al 2005;Brown et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%