- is
determined by the
ommochromes.
Ommochromes are also
found in the chromatop****s of cephalopods, and in spiders.
Ommochromes are
metabolites of tryptophan...
-
Physiology Meets Pathology".
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Kynurenine Ommochrome v t e...
- and leg
spans up to 250 mm (9.8 in). Only
three classes of
pigment (
ommochromes,
bilins and guanine) have been
identified in spiders,
although other...
- Juchault, E; Katakura, Y. (1997). "Genetic and
Biochemical Studies on
Ommochrome Genesis in an
Albino Strain of a
Terrestrial Isopod,
Armadillidium vulgare"...
- the
sepia mutant is sepia, a reddish-brown color. In wild-type flies,
ommochromes (brown) and
drosopterins (red) give the eyes the
typical red color. The...
-
chemically tested and
found to be
fossilized melanin, as
opposed to
ommochromes or
pterins (which are
ocular pigments used by many
invertebrate groups)...
- "Coloration
principles of
nymphaline butterflies - thin films, melanin,
ommochromes and wing
scale stacking".
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 217 (12):...
- "Coloration
principles of
nymphaline butterflies - thin films, melanin,
ommochromes and wing
scale stacking". The
Journal of
Experimental Biology. 217 (Pt...
- 2-Aminomuconic
semialdehyde is a
metabolite of tryptophan.
Muconic acid
Ommochrome He, Z.; Spain, J. (1999-08-01). "Preparation of 2-aminomuconate from 2-aminophenol...
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change from
yellow to
white takes longer. The
yellow coloring is due to
ommochrome pigments being produced. The
appearance of
white is due to
guanine and...