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This project investigates the evolution of visual systems in squamate reptiles, focusing on the genomic and anatomical diversity of their eyes. By integrating various scientific approaches, it aims to uncover the genetic basis of visual adaptations and their implications for understanding human visual disorders.
In “On the origin of species” Charles Darwin used the human eye as an example of a complex character the evolution of which would have been hard to explain.
Since then the vertebrate eye and the origin of vision more broadly held a central role in evolutionary biology.
Recent advances in genomics, developmental biology and physiology, have allowed some advancement in our understanding of the origin of animal vision that however, is still patchy at best.
Surprisingly, modern integrative studies…
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Australia, Adelaide
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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