mating rhythms of drosophila : rescue of tim 01 mutants by d. ananassae timeless
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
It is reported that the circadian rhythms of female mating activity differ among
Methods
Flies were maintained under light/dark (LD) cycles for several days and then they were transferred to constant dark (DD) conditions at 25°C. Transformant flies were heat-shocked for 30 min (PZT 10.5–11.0 or PZT 22.5–23.0; PZT means Projected Zeitgeber Time) at 37°C every day. Daily expressions of
Results
Heat shock applied at PZT 10.5–11.0 and at PZT 22.5–23.0 induced high TIM levels during subjective night and day, respectively, in
Conclusion
The pattern of mating activity rhythms of
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| Authors | ;Ishida Norio;Shimoda Masami;Nishinokubi Izumi |
| Journal | world rabbit science |
| Year | 2006 |
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10.1186/1740-3391-4-4
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