Rhythm gene discovered
6th Oct 2005, 18:49 GMT
University of Utah biologists found a gene that controls rhythmic events in a worm's life: swallowing food, laying eggs and pooping. The same of related genes may control rhythmic behaviors in humans and other animals.
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