2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.04.552044
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Monarch butterflyCryptochrome 1loss-of-function mutants reveal differences in light entrainment of 24-hour behavioral rhythms in insects

Abstract: Light is one of the strongest cues for entrainment of circadian clocks in most organisms. Previous work in Drosophila melanogaster (dm) has shown that entrainment relies on both the visual system and the circadian, blue-light photoreceptor Cryptochrome (dmCRY). Here, we used the monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus (dp) to test conservation of this mechanism among insects and the relative importance of monarch Cryptochrome 1 (dpCry1) in the entrainment of its clock in vivo. We showed that loss of functional dpCr… Show more

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