For many species, vision is one of the most important sensory modalities for mediating essential tasks that include navigation, predation and foraging, predator avoidance, and numerous social behaviors. The vertebrate visual process begins when photons of the light interact with rod and cone photoreceptors that are present in the neural retina. Vertebrate visual photopigments are housed within these photoreceptor cells and are sensitive to a wide range of wavelengths that peak within the light spectrum, the latter of which is a function of the type of chromophore used and how it interacts with specific amino acid residues found within the opsin protein sequence. Minor differences in the amino acid sequences of the opsins are known to lead t...
Visual opsins of vertebrates and invertebrates diversified independently and converged to detect ult...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Vision is the dominant sensory modality in many organisms for foraging, predator avoidance, and soci...
Understanding how individual photoreceptor cells factor in the spectral sensitivity of a visual syst...
The goal of our work was to determine the principal mechanisms that provide the difference in visual...
To assess the spectral sensitivities of the retinal visual pigments from the North Atlantic right wh...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Critical behaviours such as predation and mate choice often depend on vision. Visual systems are sen...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Photoreception in vertebrates is mediated by opsins, members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR...
Abstract The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and t...
Visual pigments are proteins which absorb photons and convert light into neuronal signals which are ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Recently, in vitro mutation studies have made it possible to predict the wavelengths of maximum abso...
Visual opsins of vertebrates and invertebrates diversified independently and converged to detect ult...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Vision is the dominant sensory modality in many organisms for foraging, predator avoidance, and soci...
Understanding how individual photoreceptor cells factor in the spectral sensitivity of a visual syst...
The goal of our work was to determine the principal mechanisms that provide the difference in visual...
To assess the spectral sensitivities of the retinal visual pigments from the North Atlantic right wh...
Opsins comprise a family of proteins belonging to the superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GP...
Critical behaviours such as predation and mate choice often depend on vision. Visual systems are sen...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Photoreception in vertebrates is mediated by opsins, members of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR...
Abstract The visual receptor of rods and cones is a covalent complex of the apoprotein, opsin, and t...
Visual pigments are proteins which absorb photons and convert light into neuronal signals which are ...
Rhodopsin and cone opsins are responsible for dim-light and colour vision, respectively, and mediate...
Recently, in vitro mutation studies have made it possible to predict the wavelengths of maximum abso...
Visual opsins of vertebrates and invertebrates diversified independently and converged to detect ult...
The spectrum of light that an animal sees – from ultraviolet to far red light – is governed by the n...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...