Insights into the evolutionary origin of the pineal color discrimination mechanism from the river lamprey.
Seiji WadaEmi Kawano-YamashitaTomohiro SugiharaSatoshi TamotsuMitsumasa KoyanagiAkihisa TerakitaPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
Our results indicate that the jawless vertebrate, lamprey, employs a system for color opponency that differes from that described previously in jawed vertebrates. From a physiological viewpoint, we propose an evolutionary insight, the emergence of pineal "one-cell system" from the ancestral "multiple (two)-cell system," showing the opposite evolutionary direction to that of the ocular color opponency.