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Circadian Clock: A Fundamental Biological Property

Circadian Clock: A Fundamental Biological Property

The professor explains the circadian clock as a fundamental biological property, autonomous and hereditary, persisting across generations even under constant darkness.

Studies with Drosophila show the circadian rhythm remains intact over 1,600 generations, proving its genetic basis and independence from environmental factors like light or temperature. These findings emphasize the clock’s critical role in biology and its evolutionary resilience.

What are some possible benefits of studying the circadian rhythms of animals for human health?

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