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ENTRAINMENT ELICITS PERIOD AFTEREFFECTS INNEUROSPORA CRASSA
Rhythmic cues cause lasting changes in the daily cycle of Neurospora crassa
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Abstract
Tau-aftereffects in Neurospora crassa depend on the length and type of prior environmental cycles.
- Circadian clocks in Neurospora crassa show postentrainment period changes (tau-aftereffects) after being released from different light-dark cycles.
- Aftereffects correlated weakly with previous photoperiods in the standard strain but were inconsistent in period mutant strains.
- The strength and direction of tau-aftereffects in response to varying cycle lengths differed by strain, with negative correlations observed in the standard strain and positive correlations in mutant strains.
- Findings suggest that tau-aftereffects may be influenced by interactions within a cellular network of oscillators.
- The results indicate that multioscillatory networks may play a role in circadian systems, similar to those seen in other organisms.
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