The study was carried out as part of the Tyumen Medical University project of the North Pole light. Scientists analyzed the expression of the gene in blood cells in domestic and newcomers in different seasons. It turned out that the activity of the gene reached the peak in the summer and decreased in winter in both groups, but these vibrations were expressed among the local North.
NR1D1 gene, also known as Rev-Erba, plays an important role in the regulation of circadian rhythms and metabolic processes. The efficacy depends on three main factors: lighting, physical activity and the origin of a person.
The data obtained will help to better understand a person’s seasonal adaptation mechanisms in the excessive conditions of the North Pole.
Source: Ferra

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