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Argentinos identify key biological clock of insects and plants

Some plants flower in spring. Others, however, during late summer. Many orient their leaves to sunlight during the day and up into the night. Insects such as fruit flies, also have their turns, flying more during the day and at night are less active. To human eyes, plants and insects are very different but have much in common: they share a mechanism of control of their "occupations" which has now been discovered by 16 scientists. A finding with implications for both health and economic-which is published today in the British journal Nature.
The discovery was in charge of the Argentine Marcelo Yanovsky, Alberto Kornblihtt (part of the European Network Eurasnet), Fernanda Ceriani, Paloma Mas, Pablo Cerda, Michelle Godoy Herz, Juan Cuevas, Esteban Hernandez, Matias Rugnone, Sabrina Sanchez , Ezequiel Petrillo and Stephen Beckwith. With researchers from the U.S., Spain and England, managed to unravel the mechanism that operates in the biological clock in plants and insects.
The full article, here

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