Genomic heterogeneity affects the response to Daylight Saving Time
Abstract Circadian clocks control the timing of many physiological events in the 24-h day. When individuals undergo an abrupt external shift (e.g., change in work schedule or travel across multiple time zones), circadian clocks become misaligned with the new time and may take several days to adjust....
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Autores principales: | Jonathan Tyler, Yu Fang, Cathy Goldstein, Daniel Forger, Srijan Sen, Margit Burmeister |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0ffdbc3a109e42818220855bbe01e01e |
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