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. 1990 Jan-Apr;16(1-2):85-97.
doi: 10.1007/BF02989694.

Phase of the circadian clock is accurately transferred from mother to daughter cells in the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra

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Phase of the circadian clock is accurately transferred from mother to daughter cells in the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax polyedra

K Homma et al. Cell Biophys. 1990 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

In the first cycle following transfer from a 12 h light-12 h dark cycle (LD12:12) to constant darkness (DD), the standard deviation in circadian phase among individual clocks in populations of Gonyaulax polyedra is approximately 60 min. When a culture is transferred to constant light conditions (LL) from an LD 12:12 cycle, the standard deviation increases in the first 2-3 d, but then remains unchanged, suggesting a lack of observable desynchronization in LL after the transient period. The synchrony in a cell population is preserved even after several cell divisions. The results indicate that variations in period among cells are small, that the period of an individual clock does not fluctuate randomly from day to day, and that the circadian phase of a mother cell is faithfully passed to the clocks of the daughter cells.

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