نتایج جستجو برای: Green pigment

تعداد نتایج: 164166  

خدامباشی, محمود , شارما, بالرام ,

In spite of different reports about the inheritance of cotyledon colour in lentil, the precise nature of this phenomenon is unknown. In a comprehensive study, conducted in 1993-96 on inheritance of morphological markers in lentil, two types of green colour, light green and dark-green lentils, were distinguished for the first time. The dark-green showed monogenic and the light-green showed digen...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 1999
خدامباشی, محمود , شارما, بالرام ,

In spite of different reports about the inheritance of cotyledon colour in lentil, the precise nature of this phenomenon is unknown. In a comprehensive study, conducted in 1993-96 on inheritance of morphological markers in lentil, two types of green colour, light green and dark-green lentils, were distinguished for the first time. The dark-green showed monogenic and the light-green showed digen...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1989
S Yokoyama R Yokoyama

By comparing the published DNA sequences for (a) the genes encoding the human visual color pigments (red, green, and blue) with (b) the genes encoding human, bovine, and Drosophila rhodopsins, a phylogenetic tree for the mammalian pigment genes has been constructed. This evolutionary tree shows that the common ancestor of the visual color pigment genes diverged first from that of the rhodopsin ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
M Drummond-Borg S S Deeb A G Motulsky

We used Southern blot hybridization to study X chromosome-linked color vision genes encoding the apoproteins of red and green visual pigments in 134 unselected Caucasian men. One hundred and thirteen individuals (84.3%) had a normal arrangement of their color vision pigment genes. All had one red pigment gene; the number of green pigment genes ranged from one to five with a mode of two. The fre...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Lauren E Welbourne Peter G Thompson Alex R Wade Antony B Morland

Monochromatic unique green (UG) is more variable across the population than any other unique hue. Some researchers have reported that this broad distribution of UG settings is bimodal and that the distribution results from the superposition of two or more subpopulations. We have investigated this claim using a Wright colorimeter to measure the unique green wavelength of 58 participants and we h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
Y Wang P M Smallwood M Cowan D Blesh A Lawler J Nathans

This study examines the mechanism of mutually exclusive expression of the human X-linked red and green visual pigment genes in their respective cone photoreceptors by asking whether this expression pattern can be produced in a mammal that normally carries only a single X-linked visual pigment gene. To address this question, we generated transgenic mice that carry a single copy of a minimal huma...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1968
Mathew Alpern Shuko Torii

Threshold spectral sensitivities (in the dark, or against bright colored backgrounds) are identical in the red-green range for both protanopes (dichromats) and protanomalous trichromatic color defectives. The latter, however, must have an additional photolabile cone pigment in the red-green range, and its presence is revealed by heterochromatic brightness matching through the spectrum (i.e. lum...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
K. Arikawa S. Mizuno D.G.W. Scholten M. Kinoshita T. Seki J. Kitamoto D. G. Stavenga

The distal photoreceptors in the tiered retina of Papilio exhibit different spectral sensitivities. There are at least two types of short-wavelength sensitive receptors: an ultraviolet receptor with a normal spectral shape and a violet receptor with a very narrow spectral bandwidth. Furthermore, a blue receptor, a double-peaked green receptor and a single-peaked green receptor exist. The violet...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2013
Kei Tsutsui Shuji Tachibanaki Yoshie Shimauchi-Matsukawa Yoshinori Shichida Satoru Kawamura

Cone photoreceptor subtypes having different spectral sensitivities exhibit different recovery kinetics in their photoresponses in some vertebrates. Phosphorylation by G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) is essential for the rapid inactivation of light-activated visual pigment, which is the rate-limiting step of the cone photoresponse recovery in salamander. In this study we compared the ra...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1997
J P Macke J Nathans

PURPOSE To determine the size variation of the X-chromosomal human red and green visual pigment gene array in the general population using pulsed field gel electrophoresis and Southern blotting. METHODS Peripheral blood lymphocytes were prepared from 67 anonymous males. The cells were embedded in agarose and the genomic DNA digested with restriction enzyme Not I. The resulting DNA fragments w...

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