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Evolution Of Visual And Nonvisual Pigments 1st Edition David M Hunt

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Evolution Of Visual And Nonvisual Pigments 1st Edition David M Hunt
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.92 MB
Pages: 276
Author: David M. Hunt, Mark W. Hankins, Shaun P Collin, N. Justin Marshall (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461443544, 9781461443551, 1461443547, 1461443555
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Evolution Of Visual And Nonvisual Pigments 1st Edition David M Hunt by David M. Hunt, Mark W. Hankins, Shaun P Collin, N. Justin Marshall (eds.) 9781461443544, 9781461443551, 1461443547, 1461443555 instant download after payment.

Photopigments are molecules that react to light and mediate a number of processes and behaviours in animals. Visual pigments housed within the photoreceptors of the eye, such as the rods and cones in vertebrates are the best known, however, visual pigments are increasingly being found in other tissues, including other retinal cells, the skin and the brain. Other closely related molecules from the G protein family, such as melanopsin mediate light driven processes including circadian rhythmicity and pupil constriction. This Volume examines the enormous diversity of visual pigments and traces the evolution of these G protein coupled receptors in both invertebrates and vertebrates in the context of the visual and non-visual demands dictated by a species’ ecological niche.

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