Symposium S7-2

Symposium: Keeping Time during Animal Evolution: Conservation and Innovation of the Circadian Clock

Day: Sunday, Jan. 6, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Room: Continental Ballroom 5

Organizer(s): Adam Reitzel, Ann Tarrant

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LOUDON, FK; SPENCER, R-J* Egging each other on: embryonic communication in a nest maintains circadian rhythms of heart rate in turtles?

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HEATH-HECKMAN, Elizabeth A.C.*; PEYER, Suzanne M.; MCFALL-NGAI, Margaret J. Symbiont luminescence entrains daily host-tissue rhythms through direct regulation of a host cryptochrome gene

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MEUTI, Megan E.*; DENLINGER, David L. The Role of Circadian Clock Genes in the Overwintering Diapause of the Northern House Mosquito, Culex pipiens

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REPPERT, SM The monarch butterfly reveals the prototype ancestral TTFL clock of insects: a focus on cryptochromes
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