Month: February 2020

  • Molecular switch mechanism explains how mutations shorten biological clocks

    Molecular switch mechanism explains how mutations shorten biological clocks

    UCSC A new study of molecular interactions central to the functioning of biological clocks explains how certain mutations can shorten clock timing, making some people extreme “morning larks” because their internal clocks operate on a 20-hour cycle instead of being synchronized with the 24-hour cycle of day and night. The study, published February 11 in…

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