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Posted on October 4, 2019October 9, 2019

To see or not to see: molecular evolution of the rhodopsin visual pigment in neotropical electric fishes

What do visual disease in humans and dim-light adaptation in fishes have in common? Read our publication on Proceedings of the Royal Society B, and find out more!

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  • Shikimate Kinase-Like 1 Participates in an Ancient and Conserved Role Contributing to Chloroplast Biogenesis in Land Plants
  • Undergraduate Research Spotlight: Alena Qin Excels in Chang Lab ROP Project
  • Sampling Strategies for Experimentally Mapping Molecular Fitness Landscapes Using High-Throughput Methods
  • Evolution of rhodopsin in flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) is associated with depth and migratory behavior
  • Scaling up functional analyses of the G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin
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