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Transcriptome and physiological analyses implicate multiple light signaling pathways in the control of solar tracking in sunflower
Myb-like transcription factors have epistatic effects on circadian clock function but additive effects on plant growth
XAP5 CIRCADIAN TIMEKEEPER regulates RNA splicing and the circadian clock by genetically separable pathways
The circadian clock controls temporal and spatial patterns of floral development in sunflower
XAP5 CIRCADIAN TIMEKEEPER affects both DNA damage responses and immune signaling in Arabidopsis
Flower orientation influences floral temperature, pollinator visits and plant fitness
A TILLING by sequencing approach to identify induced mutations in sunflower genes
Circadian rhythms in plants
Arabidopsis JMJD5/JMJ30 acts independently of LUX ARRHYTHMO within the plant circadian clock to enable temperature compensation
Multiple feedback loops of the Arabidopsis circadian clock provide rhythmic robustness across environmental conditions
Growth-mediated plant movements - hidden in plain sight
Circadian rhythms vary over the growing season and correlate with fitness components
The REVEILLE clock genes inhibit growth of juvenile and adult plants by control of cell size
YUCCA auxin biosynthetic genes are required for Arabidopsis shade avoidance
Circadian regulation of sunflower heliotropism, floral orientation, and pollinator visits
Circadian regulation of hormone signaling and plant physiology
Video & Music Player › Play Audio & Video with media­element.js
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A constitutively active allele of phytochrome B maintains circadian robustness in the absence of light
Reassess the t test - interact with all your data via ANOVA
Reading Experience › Wonderful Typography
Feeling Responsive uses Volkhov for headlines, Lato for everything else and if you are in need to show some code, it will be in Lucida Console. Read More ›

Discussion › Now with Comments!
For a blog you need comments. Like all those other jekyll themes we baked in Disqus. It's easy to set, it works and makes a static jekyll blog more dynamic. Read More ›

Headers With Style › No Header
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Headers With Style › No Header but Article Image
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Templates › Video Template
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Multi-Device Layouts in Color › Grid & Colors
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Portfolio › Show your beautiful work!
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Multi-Device Layouts › The Full-Width Page Template
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Templates › Page/Post Right Sidebar
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Templates › The Post/Page Template
The default template for posts and pages aligns the page beautifully in the middle. But you can customize posts/pages easily via switches in the front matter to get a sidebar and/or to turn off meta-information at the end of the page like categories, tags and dates. Read More ›

Templates › Breadcrumbs
If you need them, Feeling Responsive offers you a breadcrumb navigation. You can easily turn it on/off via frontmatter. Read More ›

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Turning heads - the biology of solar tracking in sunflower
Yeast X‐chromosome‐associated protein 5 (Xap5) functions with H2A.Z to suppress aberrant transcripts
Global profiling of the circadian transcriptome using microarrays
Wheels within wheels - the plant circadian system
Unanticipated regulatory roles for Arabidopsis phytochromes revealed by null mutant analysis
Accurate timekeeping is controlled by a cycling activator in Arabidopsis
The Arabidopsis nucleosome remodeler DDM1 allows DNA methyltransferases to access H1-containing heterochromatin
Circadian phase has profound effects on differential expression analysis
Mutation of Arabidopsis SPLICEOSOMAL TIMEKEEPER LOCUS1 causes circadian clock defects
Genomic analysis of circadian clock-, light-, and growth-correlated genes reveals PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR5 as a modulator of auxin signaling in Arabidopsis
REVEILLE8 and PSEUDO-REPONSE REGULATOR5 Form a Negative Feedback Loop within the Arabidopsis Circadian Clock
JMJD5 Functions in concert with TOC1 in the Arabidopsis circadian system
XAP5 CIRCADIAN TIMEKEEPER regulates ethylene responses in aerial tissues of Arabidopsis
Network quantitative trait loci mapping of circadian clock outputs identifies metabolic pathway-to-clock linkages in Arabidopsis
Jumonji domain protein JMJD5 functions in both the plant and human circadian systems
Plant biology in the fourth dimension
The circadian system in higher plants
Global transcriptome analysis reveals circadian regulation of key pathways in plant growth and development
XAP5 CIRCADIAN TIMEKEEPER coordinates light signals for proper timing of photomorphogenesis and the circadian clock in Arabidopsis
The development of protein microarrays and their applications in DNA–protein and protein–protein interaction analyses of Arabidopsis transcription factors
Mechanical stress induces biotic and abiotic stress responses via a novel cis-element
The circadian clock regulates auxin signaling and responses in Arabidopsis
Rhythmic growth explained by coincidence between internal and external cues
GIGANTEA regulates phytochrome A-mediated photomorphogenesis independently of its role in the circadian clock
GIGANTEA acts in blue light signaling and has biochemically separable roles in circadian clock and flowering time regulation
Circadian regulation of global gene expression and metabolism
Positive and negative factors confer phase-specific circadian regulation of transcription in Arabidopsis
Overlapping and distinct roles of PRR7 and PRR9 in the Arabidopsis circadian clock
Critical role for CCA1 and LHY in maintaining circadian rhythmicity in Arabidopsis
Molecular bases of circadian rhythms
Orchestrated transcription of key pathways in Arabidopsis by the circadian clock