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Comparative analysis of circadian clock genes in insects.

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posted on 2009-11-04, 15:12 authored by F. Sandrelli, R. Costa, Charalambos P. Kyriacou, Ezio Rosato
After a slow start, the comparative analysis of clock genes in insects has developed into a mature area of study in recent years. Brain transplant or surgical interventions in larger insects defined much of the early work in this area, before the cloning of clock genes became possible. We discuss the evolution of clock genes, their key sequence differences, and their likely modes of regulation in several different insect orders. We also present their expression patterns in the brain, focusing particularly on Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Orthoptera, the most common non-genetic model insects studied. We also highlight the adaptive involvement of clock molecules in other complex phenotypes which require biological timing, such as social behaviour, diapause and migration.

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Insect Molecular Biology, 2008, 17 (5), 447-463.

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Insect Molecular Biology

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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0962-1075

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2008

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2009-11-04

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2583.2008.00832.x/abstract

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en

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