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SUBMITTER: Rogers CS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6834042 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rogers Christopher S CS Astrop Timothy I TI Webb Samuel M SM Ito Shosuke S Wakamatsu Kazumasa K McNamara Maria E ME
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20191023 1913
Screening pigments are essential for vision in animals. Vertebrates use melanins bound in melanosomes as screening pigments, whereas cephalopods are assumed to use ommochromes. Preserved eye melanosomes in the controversial fossil <i>Tullimonstrum</i> (Mazon Creek, IL, USA) are partitioned by size and/or shape into distinct layers. These layers resemble tissue-specific melanosome populations considered unique to the vertebrate eye. Here, we show that extant cephalopod eyes also show tissue-speci ...[more]