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Current Biology | 2003

Ancient colour vision: multiple opsin genes in the ancestral vertebrates.

Shaun P. Collin; M. A. Knight; Wayne L. Davies; I. C. Potter; David M. Hunt; A. E. O. Trezise

Molecular investigation of the origin of colour vision has discovered five visual pigment (opsin) genes, all of which are expressed in an agnathan (jawless) fish, the lamprey Geotria australis. Lampreys are extant representatives of an ancient group of vertebrates whose origins are thought to date back to at least the early Cambrian, approximately 540 million years ago [1.]. Phylogenetic analysis has identified the visual pigment opsin genes of G. australis as orthologues of the major classes of vertebrate opsin genes. Therefore, multiple opsin genes must have originated very early in vertebrate evolution, prior to the separation of the jawed and jawless vertebrate lineages, and thereby provided the genetic basis for colour vision in all vertebrate species. The southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis (Figure 1A,B) possesses a predominantly cone-based visual system designed for photopic (bright light) vision [2. S.P. Collin, I.C. Potter and C.R. Braekevelt, The ocular morphology of the southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis Gray, with special reference to optical specializations and the characterisation and phylogeny of photoreceptor types. Brain Behav. Evol. 54 (1999), pp. 96–111.2. and 3.]. Previous work identified multiple cone types suggesting that the potential for colour vision may have been present in the earliest members of this group. In order to trace the molecular evolution and origins of vertebrate colour vision, we have examined the genetic complement of visual pigment opsins in G. australis.


Journal of Medical Speech-language Pathology | 2001

Adult mouse intrinsic laryngeal muscles express high levels of the myogenic regulatory factor, MYF-5

N. L. Bain; M. A. Knight; L. ODonnell; Bruce E. Murdoch; A. E. O. Trezise


Molecular Biology and Evolution (MBE05) Conference | 2005

Molecular Evolution of the Vertebrate Visual System: Colour vision came first!

A. E. O. Trezise; M. A. Knight; Wayne L. Davies; Helena J. Bailes; Thomas J. Lisney; I. C. Potter; David M. Hunt; Shaun P. Collin


Australian Neuroscience Society 25th Annual Meeting | 2005

The evolution of visual and non-visual opsin genes in early vertebrates

Shaun P. Collin; Wayne L. Davies; M. A. Knight; I. C. Potter; David M. Hunt; A. E. O. Trezise


25th Annual Lorne Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome | 2004

Colour Vision Came First, With Dim-Light Rod Based Vision Evolving Only In The Jawed Vertebrates

Shaun P. Collin; M. A. Knight; Wayne L. Davies; I. C. Potter; David M. Hunt; A. E. O. Trezise


24th Meeting of Australian Neuroscience Society Conference | 2004

Molecular evolutionary analysis of ancient vertebrate opsin genes predicts full scotopic vision is unique to the jawed vertebrates

Shaun P. Collin; M. A. Knight; Wayne L. Davies; I. C. Potter; David M. Hunt; A. E. O. Trezise


24th Annual Lorne Conference on the Organization and Expression of the Genome | 2003

Independent gene duplication events in the lampreys, and in the jawed vertebrate lineage, gave rise to the two rod opsin genes in each group

A. E. O. Trezise; M. A. Knight; I. C. Potter; Shaun P. Collin


The 22nd Annual Lorne Genome Conference | 2001

A unique profile of muscle regulatory factors directs the functional specialisation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles

A. E. O. Trezise; N. L. Bain; M. A. Knight; L. ODonnell; B. Murdock


Lorne Genome Conference | 2001

The murine multidrug resistance 1A gene is controlled by two separate, tissue-specific promoters in vivo

M. A. Knight; A. E. O. Trezise


International Congress on Differentiation and Cell Biology | 2000

Murine laryngeal muscles express a unique profile of muscle regulatory factors

A. E. O. Trezise; N. L. Bain; M. A. Knight; S. L. O'Donnell; Bruce E. Murdoch

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Shaun P. Collin

University of Western Australia

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David M. Hunt

University of Western Australia

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