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The Rôle of Cytoplasm, Nucleus, and Plastids in the Clock Mechanism

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A search has been made for the clock within the cell. The nucleus, the cytoplasm, and even the plastids of plants have been studied. The microscope has been used in this search, and quite a variety of cytological methods have been applied. But all this has met with no more success than enquiry using the methods of biochemistry.

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Bünning, E. (1964). The Rôle of Cytoplasm, Nucleus, and Plastids in the Clock Mechanism. In: The Physiological Clock. Heidelberg Science Library. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22511-0_9

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