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Daily Patterns of Gene Activity in the Mouse Cornea

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Abstract

Approximately 24% of the total transcripts from the murine corneal genome were rhythmically expressed over a light/dark cycle.

  • Rhythmic genes are primarily involved in cellular and metabolic processes.
  • A total of 6 branches and 44 pathways associated with basic cellular functions were identified through pathway analysis.
  • Most rhythmic gene expression occurs in the 12-hour and 24-hour periods.
  • There are significant differences in metabolic processes between day and night, though cellular processes show less variation.
  • Eleven components of circadian clock genes exhibited rhythmic expression at the transcriptional level.

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