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Revision as of 15:52, 8 January 2013
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Discovery of circadian harmonics
Fig. 1: Hughes et al. (2009)
Transcriptional profiling of the mouse liver identified rhythmic transcripts with period lengths of ~8, ~12, and ~24 hours.
Transcriptional profiling of the mouse liver identified rhythmic transcripts with period lengths of ~8, ~12, and ~24 hours.
System-driven circadian oscillations
Fig. 2: Hughes et al. (2012b)
~100 genes oscillate in the mouse liver, despite ablation of the local, peripheral clock.
~100 genes oscillate in the mouse liver, despite ablation of the local, peripheral clock.
Rhythms of snoRNA host genes
Hughes Lab
Department of Biology
University of Missouri, St. Louis
(Starting in August, 2013)


