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. 2010 Nov;22(11):3506.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.110.221111. Epub 2010 Nov 23.

Temperature compensation of the circadian clock: a role for the morning loop

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Temperature compensation of the circadian clock: a role for the morning loop

Nancy A Eckardt. Plant Cell. 2010 Nov.
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Temperature overcompensation in the prr7 prr9 double mutant. The prr7 prr9 double mutant seedlings carrying a luciferase reporter gene under control of the CCA1 promoter (CCA1pro:LUC) show lengthening of the circadian period at higher temperatures, where the wild type (Col-0) period shortens slightly. [Reprinted from Salomé et al. [2010].)

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