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A natural timeless polymorphism allowing circadian clock synchronization in ‘white nights’
Angelique Lamaze, Chenghao Chen, Solene Leleux, Min Xu, Rebekah George, View ORCID ProfileRalf Stanewsky
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.27.011361
Angelique Lamaze
1Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany
Chenghao Chen
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Solene Leleux
1Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany
Min Xu
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Rebekah George
1Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany
Ralf Stanewsky
1Institute of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany
Posted September 14, 2021.
A natural timeless polymorphism allowing circadian clock synchronization in ‘white nights’
Angelique Lamaze, Chenghao Chen, Solene Leleux, Min Xu, Rebekah George, Ralf Stanewsky
bioRxiv 2020.03.27.011361; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.27.011361
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