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Title: Late emergence chronotypes of fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster exhibit higher accuracy of entrainment
Authors: Nikhil, K. L.
Vaze, Koustubh M.
Sharma, Vijay Kumar
Keywords: Biology
Physiology
Accuracy
activity/rest
chronotype
circadian
emergence
evolution
stability
Circadian Clocks
Neurospora-Crassa
Adult Emergence
Phase
Sleep
Light
Temperature
Robustness
Stability
Selection
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Citation: CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
32
10
Abstract: Inter-individual variation in phase-of-entrainment (chronotype) is widely observed in many species, but the underlying mechanisms and its consequences remain largely unexplored. In light of considerable limitations of previous studies proposing that the late chronotypes exhibit weakly stable rhythms, we employed outbred Drosophila populations exhibiting early and late emergence chronotypes to re-visit such associations. Contrary to previous reports, we observed that the late chronotypes consistently exhibit higher stability in emergence and activity-rest rhythms as compared to the early chronotypes, both under laboratory and semi-natural conditions, which is not associated with higher precision of circadian clocks, thus demonstrating the existence of genetic correlations between accuracy of entrainment and chronotype. Our results, along with the previously reported clock property differences between the early and the late emergence chronotypes highlights a possible complex interplay of clock period, phase response curve and accuracy in determining phase-of-entrainment.
Description: Restricted access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/1939
ISSN: 0742-0528
Appears in Collections:Research Articles (V. K. Sharma)

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