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Reduced opsin gene expression in a cave-dwelling fish

创建者 Tobler, Michi, Seth W. Coleman, Brian D. Perkins, Gil G. Rosenthal

Biology Letters, 6(1):98-101 2010


" Regressive evolution of structures associated with vision in cave-dwelling organisms is the focus of intense research. Most work has focused on differences between extreme visual phenotypes: sighted, surface animals and their completely blind, cave-dwelling counterparts. We suggest that troglodytic systems, comprising multiple populations that vary along a gradient of visual function, may prove critical in understanding the mechanisms underlying initial regression in visual pathways. Gene expression assays of natural and laboratory-reared populations of the Atlantic molly (Poecilia mexicana) revealed reduced opsin expression in cave-dwelling populations compared with surface dwelling conspecifics. Our results suggest that the reduction in opsin expression in cave-dwelling populations is not phenotypically plastic but reflects a hardwired system not rescued by exposure to light during retinal ontogeny. Changes in opsin gene expression may consequently represent a first evolutionary step in the regression of eyes in cave organisms "

语言: English

Tobler, Michi & Seth W. Coleman, Brian D. Perkins, Gil G. Rosenthal. 2010. "Reduced opsin gene expression in a cave-dwelling fish". Biology Letters. 6(1):98-101 (ffm00361) (摘要)