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"In the 10 years since a previous circadian volume of Methods in Enzymology was published, the circadian field has evolved with the introduction of new concepts, new approaches, and, of course, many new investigators. As the previous volume was preceded by an explosion of discoveries and information about how clocks work in diverse organisms, from cyanobacteria to humans, one might have predicted a gradual plateauing of activity, but this was clearly not the case. Importantly, the new discoveries have continued to come from species across the phylogenetic tree, and so the field remains truly interdisciplinary, which is reflected in two volumes, Circadian Rhythms and Biological Clocks Part A and B."

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"In the 10 years since a previous circadian volume of Methods in Enzymology was published, the circadian field has evolved with the introduction of new concepts, new approaches, and, of course, many new investigators. As the previous volume was preceded by an explosion of discoveries and information about how clocks work in diverse organisms, from cyanobacteria to humans, one might have predicted a gradual plateauing of activity, but this was clearly not the case. Importantly, the new discoveries have continued to come from species across the phylogenetic tree, and so the field remains truly interdisciplinary, which is reflected in two volumes, Circadian Rhythms and Biological Clocks Part A and B."