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      Cryptochromes: enabling plants and animals to determine circadian time.

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      Animals, Arabidopsis Proteins, metabolism, Biological Clocks, Carrier Proteins, Circadian Rhythm, Drosophila, Gene Expression Regulation, Light, Models, Biological, Multigene Family, Phytochrome, chemistry, Plant Proteins, physiology, Signal Transduction, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases

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          Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors related to photolyases-they are found in both plants and animals and have recently been described for bacteria. In plants, cryptochromes perform a variety of functions including the entrainment of circadian rhythms. They serve a similar role in Drosophila and mammals, where the cryptochromes also perform an additional function as an essential component of the circadian clock.

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