A team of scientists has created the first complete map of the circadian clock in the brain of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), uncovering mechanisms that regulate daily biological rhythms.
Most living organisms have an internal clock which, among other things, controls the sleep-wake rhythm. The internal rhythm lasts approximately one day (“circadian”), i.e. about 24 hours, and is ...
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