Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal eggs and a large yolk sac to hatching at an advanced developmental stage. Further, these economically important teleosts inhabit both marine- and freshwaters and experience diverse light environments during their life histories. At a genome level, salmonids have undergone a salmonid-specific fourth whole genome duplication event (Ss4R) compared to other teleosts that are already more genetically diverse compared to many non-teleost vertebrates. Thus, salmonids display phenotypically plastic visual systems that appear to be closely related to their anadromous migration patterns. This is most likely due to a complex interplay between their larger,...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
The opsin genes of mammals have been the subject of a number of studies. As a useful comparison and ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal egg...
Abstract: The visual system of Atlantic salmon is highly adapted to their migratory and dynamic life...
<div><p>Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and g...
Pacific salmonids start life in fresh water then migrate to the sea, after a metamorphic event calle...
Vertebrates inherited five visual opsin classes from their common ancestor expressed in the rod and ...
Vision plays a key role in life of many vertebrates, and the performance of visual system is often a...
Visual opsin genes expressed in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the retina are core componen...
Vision represents an excellent model for studying adaptation, given the genotype-to-phenotype map th...
The retinas of many vertebrates have cone photoreceptors that express multiple visual pigments. In m...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Among vertebrates, teleost eye diversity exceeds that found in all other groups. Their spectral sens...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
The opsin genes of mammals have been the subject of a number of studies. As a useful comparison and ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Salmonids are ideal models as many species follow a distinct developmental program from demersal egg...
Abstract: The visual system of Atlantic salmon is highly adapted to their migratory and dynamic life...
<div><p>Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and g...
Pacific salmonids start life in fresh water then migrate to the sea, after a metamorphic event calle...
Vertebrates inherited five visual opsin classes from their common ancestor expressed in the rod and ...
Vision plays a key role in life of many vertebrates, and the performance of visual system is often a...
Visual opsin genes expressed in the rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the retina are core componen...
Vision represents an excellent model for studying adaptation, given the genotype-to-phenotype map th...
The retinas of many vertebrates have cone photoreceptors that express multiple visual pigments. In m...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Among vertebrates, teleost eye diversity exceeds that found in all other groups. Their spectral sens...
Single-gene and whole-genome duplications are important evolutionary mechanisms that contribute to b...
The development of the vertebrate eye is a complex process orchestrated by several conserved transcr...
The opsin genes of mammals have been the subject of a number of studies. As a useful comparison and ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...