Biological rhythms are ubiquitous in nature, from the beating of the heart to the rhythms of flowering plants. A research team has shown that the two main cellular oscillators — the circadian clock and the cell cycle — are closely connected. The study demonstrates that the circadian clock controls the speed of the cell cycle, regulating the cell division and growth in synchronization with the day and night cycles.
The circadian clock controls the cell cycle and tumor growth in plants
The circadian clock controls the cell cycle and tumor growth in plants
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