BIOLOGICAL TIMING AND THE CLOCK METAPHOR: OSCILLATORY AND HOURGLASS MECHANISMS

Jul 28, 2001Chronobiology international

Biological timing: comparing repeating cycles and one-time countdown mechanisms

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Abstract

Living organisms utilize various biological clocks, including both oscillatory and hourglass types, to regulate timing and developmental processes.

  • Oscillatory clocks include circadian, circalunar, and circannual rhythms, which align with environmental cycles.
  • Hourglass clocks primarily function in development and aging, measuring time intervals or durations.
  • Some biological clocks integrate oscillatory and hourglass mechanisms, impacting processes like the cell cycle and sleep initiation.
  • Compensated clocks, such as the circadian clock, stabilize against temperature changes, while uncompensated clocks, like the cell cycle, do not.
  • Telomere length serves as a critical factor in the hourglass mechanism affecting cell division capacity during aging.

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