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The EC Night-Time Repressor Plays a Crucial Role in Modulating Circadian Clock Transcriptional Circuitry by Conservatively Double-Checking Both Warm-Night and Night-Time-Light Signals in a Synergistic Manner in Arabidopsis thaliana

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