Cubomedusae, or box jellyfish, have a complex visual system comprising 24 eyes of four types. Like other cnidarians, their photoreceptor cells are ciliary in morphology, and a range of different techniques together show that at least two of the eye types—the image-forming upper and lower lens eyes—express opsin as the photopigment. The photoreceptors of these two eye types express the same opsin (Tc LEO), which belongs to the cnidarian-specific clade cnidops. Interestingly, molecular work has found a high number of opsin genes in box jellyfish, especially in the Caribbean species Tripedalia cystophora, most of which are of unknown function. In the current study, we raised antibodies against three out of five opsins identified from transcrip...
Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify ...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems containing up to 16 different spectral classes of...
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Cubomedusae, or box jellyfish, have a complex visual system comprising 24 eyes of four types. Like o...
Cubomedusae, or box jellyfish, have a complex visual system comprising 24 eyes of four types. Like o...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
(English) Many of the metazoan phyla sense light by an opsin-based photopigment present in a photose...
Cubomedusae (box jellyfish) possess a remarkable visual system with 24 eyes distributed in four sens...
Background: In metazoans, opsins are photosensitive proteins involved in both vision and non-visual ...
Several families of mesopelagic fish have tubular eyes that are usually upwardly directed. These max...
A growing body of work on the neuroethology of cubozoans is based largely on the capabilities of the...
Background: Opsins are G protein-coupled receptors used for both visual and non-visual photoreceptio...
<div><p>A growing body of work on the neuroethology of cubozoans is based largely on the capabilitie...
Copepod crustaceans are an abundant and ecologically significant group whose basic biology is guided...
Cnidarians are often used as model animals in studies of eye and photopigment evolution. Most cnidar...
Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify ...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems containing up to 16 different spectral classes of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ac...
Cubomedusae, or box jellyfish, have a complex visual system comprising 24 eyes of four types. Like o...
Cubomedusae, or box jellyfish, have a complex visual system comprising 24 eyes of four types. Like o...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
(English) Many of the metazoan phyla sense light by an opsin-based photopigment present in a photose...
Cubomedusae (box jellyfish) possess a remarkable visual system with 24 eyes distributed in four sens...
Background: In metazoans, opsins are photosensitive proteins involved in both vision and non-visual ...
Several families of mesopelagic fish have tubular eyes that are usually upwardly directed. These max...
A growing body of work on the neuroethology of cubozoans is based largely on the capabilities of the...
Background: Opsins are G protein-coupled receptors used for both visual and non-visual photoreceptio...
<div><p>A growing body of work on the neuroethology of cubozoans is based largely on the capabilitie...
Copepod crustaceans are an abundant and ecologically significant group whose basic biology is guided...
Cnidarians are often used as model animals in studies of eye and photopigment evolution. Most cnidar...
Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify ...
Stomatopod crustaceans have complex visual systems containing up to 16 different spectral classes of...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ac...