Urochordate betagamma-crystallin and the evolutionary origin of the vertebrate eye lens.
A refracting lens is a key component of our image-forming camera eye; however, its evolutionary origin is unknown because precursor structures appear absent in nonvertebrates. The vertebrate betagamma-crystallin genes encode abundant structural proteins critical for the function of the lens. We show...
Main Authors: | Shimeld, S, Purkiss, A, Dirks, R, Bateman, O, Slingsby, C, Lubsen, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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