Circadian Clock Protein KaiC
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Revision as of 17:54, 28 November 2012
Introduction
Circadian Clocks are self-sustaining biological oscillators that function on a rhythmic cycle of or around 24 hours. They are believed to regulate feeding and sleeping patterns, and in bacteria they regulate cell division.
KaiC Homohexameric Complex
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