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Drosophila Genes

The red, black, and green colors indicate high, intermediate, and low activity levels for Drosophila genes that are regulated with a circadian rhythm. Patterns were revealed by hybridization of RNA samples, collected every four hours for six days, to DNA microarrays (each box shows a gene's response to one RNA sample with time read left to right). Each row shows all 36 responses of a single gene. Genes were ordered from top to bottom according to time of peak activity."

The red, black, and green colors indicate high, intermediate, and low activity levels for Drosophila genes that are regulated with a circadian rhythm. Patterns were revealed by hybridization of RNA