Abstract Background Vertebrate SWS1 visual pigments mediate visual transduction in response to light at short wavelengths. Due to their importance in vision, SWS1 genes have been isolated from a surprisingly wide range of vertebrates, including lampreys, teleosts, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The SWS1 genes exhibit many of the characteristics of genes typically targeted for phylogenetic analyses. This study investigates both the utility of SWS1 as a marker for inferring vertebrate phylogenetic relationships, and the characteristics of the gene that contribute to its phylogenetic utility. Results Phylogenetic analyses of ...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
AbstractWe describe the identification of a novel opsin gene isolated from the eyes of Atlantic salm...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
Linking molecular evolution to biological function is a long-standing challenge in evolutionary biol...
Color vision is mediated by ancient and spectrally distinct cone opsins. Yet, while there have been ...
<p>Sequence based phylogenetic analyses of the visual opsin genes of the LWS, SWS1, SWS2, RH1 and RH...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Background: Vertebrate color vision is dependent on four major color opsin subtypes: RH2 (green opsi...
Molecular investigation of the origin of colour vision has discovered five visual pigment (opsin) ge...
AbstractThe vertebrate opsins have been classified into four major phylogenetic groups. One of them,...
Among major vertebrate groups, anurans are understudied with regards to their visual systems and how...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts the correlated evolution of signalling traits and sensory perc...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts the correlated evolution of signaling traits and sensory perce...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Visual pigments in a living fossil, the Australia...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
AbstractWe describe the identification of a novel opsin gene isolated from the eyes of Atlantic salm...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...
Linking molecular evolution to biological function is a long-standing challenge in evolutionary biol...
Color vision is mediated by ancient and spectrally distinct cone opsins. Yet, while there have been ...
<p>Sequence based phylogenetic analyses of the visual opsin genes of the LWS, SWS1, SWS2, RH1 and RH...
Animal vision is mediated through pigments belonging exclusively to the opsin family. These are memb...
Background: Vertebrate color vision is dependent on four major color opsin subtypes: RH2 (green opsi...
Molecular investigation of the origin of colour vision has discovered five visual pigment (opsin) ge...
AbstractThe vertebrate opsins have been classified into four major phylogenetic groups. One of them,...
Among major vertebrate groups, anurans are understudied with regards to their visual systems and how...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts the correlated evolution of signalling traits and sensory perc...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
The sensory drive hypothesis predicts the correlated evolution of signaling traits and sensory perce...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Visual pigments in a living fossil, the Australia...
The agnathans (lampreys and hagfishes) are representatives of the jawless fishes and constitute the ...
AbstractWe describe the identification of a novel opsin gene isolated from the eyes of Atlantic salm...
Background. Biologists are gaining an increased understanding of the genetic bases of phenotypic cha...