Graduate student Carine Marshall's work on the warp2 mutant is published in The Plant Cell in a paper titled "The Arabidopsis sickle Mutant Exhibits Altered Circadian Clock Responses to Cool Temperatures and Temperature-Dependent Alternative Splicing". The warp2 mutation is in a gene named SICKLE (SIC) and mutants in this gene cause accumulation of alternatively spliced circadian clock transcripts, which interferes with temperature compensation and temperature entrainment of the Arabidopsis circadian clock. .
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