Visual systems of vertebrates exhibit a striking level of diversity, reflecting their adaptive responses to various color environments. The photosensitive molecules, visual pigments, can be synthesized in vitro and their absorption spectra can be determined. Comparing the amino acid sequences and absorption spectra of various visual pigments, we can identify amino acid changes that have modified the absorption spectra of visual pigments. These hypotheses can then be tested using the in vitro assay. This approach has been a powerful tool in elucidating not only the molecular bases of color vision, but the processes of adaptive evolution at the molecular level.q 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
For over the last 2 decades, positively selected amino acid sites have been inferred almost exclusiv...
Many vertebrates achieve UV vision through a class of photoreceptors in the retina containing UV-sen...
AbstractVarious vertebrates use ultraviolet (UV) vision for such basic behaviors as mating, foraging...
<div><p>Establishing genotype-phenotype relationship is the key to understand the molecular mechanis...
Visual pigments are proteins which absorb photons and convert light into neuronal signals which are ...
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Photopigments are molecules that react to light and mediate a number of processes and behaviours in ...
Research conducted in recent years has documented the widespread presence of various forms of color ...
Animal coloration is a powerful model for studying the genetic mechanisms that determine phenotype. ...
Visual pigments are light sensitive receptors in the eye that form the basis of sensory visual trans...
The capacity for colour vision is mediated by the comparison of the signal intensities from photorec...
Avian vision is more complex than mammalian vision. The most complex mammalian systems, for example ...
Sensory systems act as a direct interface between organisms and their environment, constituting an i...
Dissecting the genetic basis of adaptive traits is key to our understanding of evolutionary processe...
The study of pigmentation has played an important role in the intersection of evolution, genetics, a...
For over the last 2 decades, positively selected amino acid sites have been inferred almost exclusiv...