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Cryptochromes (from the Gr**** κρυπτός χρώμα, "hidden colour") are a
class of
flavoproteins found in
plants and
animals that are
sensitive to blue light...
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Experiments on
migratory birds provide evidence that they make use of a
cryptochrome protein in the eye,
relying on the
quantum radical pair
mechanism to...
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Denzau S,
Malkemper EP,
Gross JC,
Burda H,
Winklhofer M, et al. (2016). "
Cryptochrome 1 in
Retinal Cone
Photoreceptors Suggests a
Novel Functional Role in...
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initial ****umptions that they were
cryptochromes.
Eukaryotic (6-4)DNA
photolyases form a
group with
animal cryptochromes that
control circadian rhythms....
- Earth. In 2000,
cryptochrome was
proposed as the "magnetic molecule" that
could harbor magnetically sensitive radical-pairs.
Cryptochrome, a flavoprotein...
- night.
Cryptochromes are
another type of
photoreceptor that is
important in photoperiodism.
Cryptochromes absorb blue
light and UV-A.
Cryptochromes entrain...
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Circasemidian rhythm Circaseptan, 7-day
biological cycle Cryptochrome CRY1 and CRY2: the
cryptochrome family genes Diurnal cycle Light effects on circadian...
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photosynthesis where light is used as a
source of energy. Phytochromes,
cryptochromes, and
phototropins are
photochromic sensory receptors that
restrict the...
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flowering time, photosynthesis, biom**** ac****ulation,
activation of
cryptochrome, and
shoot growth. As an
adaptive behavior,
magnetotropism is recognizing...
- strongly.
Humans have,
including rhodopsin, nine opsins, as well as
cryptochrome (light-sensitive, but not an opsin). Rhodopsin, like
other opsins, is...