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Keeping time in cyanobacteria: Scientists discover 'ticking' mechanism driving nature's simplest circadian clock

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Researchers from the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS)/SOKENDAI and Kyushu University have uncovered the molecular mechanism that drives the "ticking" of the circadian clock in cyanobacteria.

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