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Science 5 May 2006:
Vol. 312. no. 5774, p. 673
DOI: 10.1126/science.312.5774.673

News of the Week

NEUROBIOLOGY:
Despite Mutated Gene, Mouse Circadian Clock Keeps on Ticking

Greg Miller

A team of neurobiologists has knocked out a gene in mice thought to encode a crucial part of the molecular machinery that generates circadian rhythms. To their great surprise, the clock didn't stop. (Read more.)

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