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This research explores the role of non-visual light detection in zebrafish development. By studying the effects of light on neurobiology and behavior, it aims to uncover the significance of newly discovered photopigments.
Light impacts on life by modulating the physiology and behaviour of most living organisms.
Both vertebrates andinvertebrates have developed an extensive and diverse range of photoreceptor structures and photopigments, whichmediate these light responses.
Clearly light is used for vision, being detected by specialized rod and cone cells in the retinaand processed by the visual centers of the brain.
However, light also regulates many non-visual processes, and novel nonvisual photopigments are regul…
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