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Photoreceptor evolution: Ancient siblings serve different tasks

Nilsson, Dan-E LU (2005) In Current Biology 15(3). p.94-96
Abstract
Photoreceptor cells of vertebrate eyes are fundamentally different from those of invertebrate eyes. New work on the brain of a ragworm now suggests that ancestral bilaterians possessed both types of photoreceptor cell.
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Current Biology
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15
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94 - 96
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Elsevier
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1879-0445
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10.1016/j.cub.2005.01.027
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English
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