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Small data base of clock proteins profiles obtained with western blots by several authors of A. thaliana collected from the literature. This data can be fed into simple models for making prediction of abosute number of protein when combined with RNA data in absolute units. For example the TiMet data set

This time series were obtained from the literature by perroming rough quantiftification from western blot images. In some cases the data was quantified by the authors and graphs were provided in the publications. In this case we used ImageJ or https://automeris.io/WebPlotDigitizer/

This files contains the predicions generated using a simple model of translation, described in the manuscript. This synthetic data was used to rescale U219.3 resulting in U2019.4 and U2020.3 into U2020.4. The .4 models are only resceled for the mass scale of protein and still present the dynamics of the .3 version

SD values of clock gene RNA data in absolute units of RNA copies per cell (calculated from copies per gFW, / 25 million cells/gFW) from TiMet WP1.1, RNA dataset ros (from rosettes). Note the Col data are from WP1.1, not substituted with Col from the LD12:12 of the WP1.2 photoperiod data set, as they were in Flis et al. 2015. Note also that cL_m in these data is taken from CCA1 only, not the average of CCA1 and LHY as in the data sets used for optimisation of P2011.2.1 in Flis et al. 2015.

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Mean values of clock gene RNA data in absolute units of RNA copies per cell (calculated from copies per gFW, / 25 million cells/gFW) from TiMet WP1.1, RNA dataset ros (from rosettes). Note the Col data are from WP1.1, not substituted with Col from the LD12:12 of the WP1.2 photoperiod data set, as they were in Flis et al. 2015. Note also that cL_m in these data is taken from CCA1 only, not the average of CCA1 and LHY as in the data sets used for optimisation of P2011.2.1 in Flis et al. 2015.

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