The tropical oligotrophic oceanic areas are characterized by high water transparency and annual solar radiation. Under these conditions, a large number of phylogenetically diverse mesozooplankton species living in the surface waters (neuston) are found to be blue pigmented. In the present study, we focused on understanding the metabolic and genetic basis of the observed blue phenotype functional equivalence between the blue pigmented organisms from the phylum Arthropoda, subclass copepoda (Acartia fossae) and the phylum Chordata, class appendicularia (Oikopleura dioica) in the Red Sea. Previous studies have shown that carotenoid protein complexes are responsible for blue coloration in crustaceans. Therefore, we performed carotenoid metaboli...