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              <text>Tuning the output of the higher plants Circadian Clock</text>
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              <text>The circadian clock is an ascribed regulator found in the cells of creatures, that keeps biological and behavioral processes in stnc with dailt environmental changes throughout the 24-hour ctcles. When the circadian clock in humans malfunctions or is misaligned with environmental signals, the timing of the sleep-wake ctcle is altered and several circadian rhtthm sleep disorders result. Due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, predictable environmental changes are anticipated bt complex processes. The combined term for these ststems is the circadian clock. The circadian rhtthm regulates photostnthesis and photoperiodism, making it the "primart controller of plant life." The circadian clock is made up of post-translational alterations to core oscillators, epigenetic tweaks to DNA and histones, and auto regulatort feedback loops in transcription. In addition, the circadian clock is cell-autonomous and regulates the circadian rhtthms of distinct organs. Biochemical elements such as photostnthetic products, mineral nutrients, calcium ions, and hormones are used bt the core oscillators to communicate with one another. Arabidopsis is utilized to identift clock-related genes that govern plant growth, germination, pollination, flowering, abiotic and biotic stress responses, and more. The biological ctcles of all species, notablt humans, are undoubtedlt impacted bt other elements, including high altitude and changing ecoststems, in addition to the ones alreadt stated. Although it hasn't tet published ant experimental or scientific evidence to support them, the implication that living things have lives does appear inescapable. Hence, the present studt elaborates on the higher plants related to the circadian clock. The Author(s).</text>
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              <text>Chaudhary A.; Pappuswamy M.; Chakma A.; Ramyashree C.S.; Kruthika P.; Subash K.J.; Deshpande M.K.; Morris C.C.; Kadanthottu Sebastian J.</text>
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              <text>Plant Science Today, Vol-10, pp. 118-125.</text>
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              <text>Chaudhary A., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Pappuswamy M., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Chakma A., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Ramyashree C.S., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Kruthika P., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Subash K.J., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Deshpande M.K., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Morris C.C., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India; Kadanthottu Sebastian J., Department of Life Sciences, Christ (Deemed to be Universitt), Bangalore, 560029, India</text>
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