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深海魚が脊椎動物の視覚の代替発達経路を明らかにする
Lily G Fogg1,2, Stamatina Isari3,4, Jonathan E Barnes5
1Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Science advances
|February 11, 2026
まとめ
深海魚の幼生は、ロッド様の形状とコーン様の遺伝子を組み合わせたユニークなハイブリッド光受容体を保有しています。この適応は、暗い環境での視覚を最適化し、従来の脊椎動物の視覚発達に挑戦しています。
科学分野:
- 進化生物学
- 発生生物学
- 視覚科学
背景:
- 脊椎動物の視覚は、通常、明るい光には錐体、暗い光には杆体を関与させる。
- 確立された見解は、網膜が最初に錐体を発生させ、次に杆体を発生させるというものである。
- 深海魚の幼生は、ほとんどの海洋幼生と比較して、異なる光条件の環境に生息している。
主な方法:
- 幼生の深海魚における光受容体遺伝子発現の比較分析。
- 光受容体細胞の形態学的検査。
- 遺伝子および転写因子発現を通じた発達軌跡分析。
- スペクトル感度予測と環境光推定。
結論:
- ハイブリッド光受容体は、脊椎動物の視覚のための代替発達戦略を表す。
- この発見は、脊椎動物における錐体優先の網膜発達という教義に挑戦する。
- 深海魚は、極端な環境圧下での視覚システムの進化を研究するためのユニークなモデルを提供する。
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