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Light on ancient photoreceptors

Thurston Lacalli ()
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Thurston Lacalli: University of Victoria

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7016, 454-455

Abstract: Early multicellular organisms had two distinct types of photoreceptor cells, apparently with different functions. How these cells combined to form modern eyes turns out to be a complicated story.

Date: 2004
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