A deep dive into the sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) opsin repertoire: insight into melanopsin expression, localization and function in an unlikely demersal model.
Summary:
This paper investigates the role of opsins, light-sensitive proteins, in the deep-sea sablefish, challenging and broadening the current understanding of opsin evolution and function in fish.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper explores the role of opsins, proteins involved in vision, in the deep-sea sablefish.
- Education and learning: The paper provides new insights into the function and evolution of opsins, contributing to the broader understanding of these proteins.
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses how different light environments during the sablefish's development may impact opsin gene expression.
Author(s)
H Barnes
Publication Year:
2022
Number of Citations:
0
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