- mani****ting food. Some lizards,
particularly iguanas, have
retained a
photosensory organ on the top of
their heads called the
parietal eye, a
basal ("primitive")...
-
response was
shown to be
contingent on the
proper functioning of
multiple photosensory modalities. A 1998
study proposed similar systems of photoreceptor-mediated...
- have
simple eyes on the
margin of the mantle.
These consist of a pit of
photosensory cells and a lens.
Scallops have more
complex eyes with a lens, a two-layered...
-
Moffat in the US
published the three-dimensional
structures of the
entire photosensory domain. One
structures was for the
Synechocystis sp. (strain PCC 6803)...
- far-red
regions of the
spectrum through the
action of
several different photosensory systems. The
photoreceptors for red and far-red
wavelengths are known...
-
natural photosensory domains that have been used for
optical control of
biochemical pathways in cells. In addition, a
synthetic photosensory domain has...
- ****ociative
learning in
Pisum sativum is the
coupling of
mechanosensory and
photosensory pathways and is
mediated by
auxin signaling pathways. The
result is directional...
- is
likely that the
common ancestor of all
vertebrates had a pair of
photosensory organs on the top of its head,
similar to the
arrangement in
modern lampreys...
- PMID 11545071. Briggs,
Winslow R.; Spudich, John L., eds. (2005).
Handbook of
Photosensory Receptors. Wiley. ISBN 978-3-527-31019-7. Wald,
George (1967). "Nobel...
- species, such as
blind snakes,
vision is reduced. Many
lepidosaurs have a
photosensory organ on the top of
their heads called the
parietal eye,
which are also...