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This reduced activity is probably due to the increased sleep at the transition of subjective day and subjective night.  We also checked whether the transcriptional oscillation of \emph{period}, one of the core clock genes, is normal in \emph{DmCa\textsubscript{v}3\textsuperscript{Gal4}}.   Period gene in \emph{DmCa\textsubscript{v}3\textsuperscript{Gal4}} showed rhythmic circadian mRNA levels in continuous darkness, peaked at CT12 as \emph{w\textsuperscript{1118}} control (Fig. \ref{fig:4}b).  These This  result suggests that \emph{DmCa\textsubscript{v}3\textsuperscript{Gal4}} mutant does not affect molecular clock although the behavioral output is somewhat altered both in sleep and daily locomotion rhythm.