Circadian rhythms in legumes: What do we know and what else should we explore?
The natural timing devices of organisms, commonly known as biological clocks, are composed of specific complex folding molecules that interact to regulate the circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythms, the changes or processes that follow a 24-h light-dark cycle, while endogenously programmed, are also i...
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Main Authors: | Kugan, Hazel Marie, Rejab, Nur Ardiyana, Sahruzaini, Nurul Amylia, Harikrishna, Jennifer Ann, Baisakh, Niranjan, Cheng, Acga |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/28218/ |
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