Loss of circadian behavioral rhythms and per RNA oscillations in the Drosophila mutant timeless.

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Published in Science on March 18, 1994

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A Sehgal1, J L Price, B Man, M W Young

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1: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021.

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