The eyes of wild type fruit flies contain various pigments that contribute to a brick red color. Chromatography techniques are used to separate and view these pigments. IN this project, the students extract and gather absorbance spectra for these pigments using three methods: eye pigment chromatography, pigment extraction and spectrophotometry, and spectrophotometry and photosensitivity. The methods are compared to determine how efficient they are at separating and extracting pigments and producing reliable results when examining absorbance spectra. To explore the photosensitivity of the pigments, we compare absorbance spectra changes to a pigment solution
Summary. The sensitivity of single retinula cells 1–6 of the flyEristalis towards monochromatic ligh...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
The photoreceptors in the fly's ommatidia contain a bistable visual pigment, which can be shifted ba...
The eyes of wild type fruit flies contain various pigments that contribute to a brick red color. Chr...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College reports on an experiment in ...
Abstract. The accessory pigm ents in the com pound Eye of Drosophila melanogaster w ill be isola ted...
Funder: College of Biological Sciences, University of MinnesotaAbstract: Drosophila melanogaster has...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Several fly species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that prov...
Paper chromatography of Drosophila melanogaster pteridine eye pigments requires more time than the u...
The color of insect eyes is determined largely by the nature of the screening pigments which they co...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Most of the photoreceptors of the fly compound eye have high sensitivity in the ultraviolet (UV) as ...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
1. The study deals with various aspects of quantitative inheritance of the red eye pigment in Droso...
Summary. The sensitivity of single retinula cells 1–6 of the flyEristalis towards monochromatic ligh...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
The photoreceptors in the fly's ommatidia contain a bistable visual pigment, which can be shifted ba...
The eyes of wild type fruit flies contain various pigments that contribute to a brick red color. Chr...
This poster for the Natural Sciences Poster Session at Parkland College reports on an experiment in ...
Abstract. The accessory pigm ents in the com pound Eye of Drosophila melanogaster w ill be isola ted...
Funder: College of Biological Sciences, University of MinnesotaAbstract: Drosophila melanogaster has...
Many insect species have darkly coloured eyes, but distinct colours or patterns are frequently featu...
Several fly species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that prov...
Paper chromatography of Drosophila melanogaster pteridine eye pigments requires more time than the u...
The color of insect eyes is determined largely by the nature of the screening pigments which they co...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Most of the photoreceptors of the fly compound eye have high sensitivity in the ultraviolet (UV) as ...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
1. The study deals with various aspects of quantitative inheritance of the red eye pigment in Droso...
Summary. The sensitivity of single retinula cells 1–6 of the flyEristalis towards monochromatic ligh...
Body pigmentation is an evolutionarily diversified and ecologically relevant trait with substantial ...
The photoreceptors in the fly's ommatidia contain a bistable visual pigment, which can be shifted ba...