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* In addition to the hydrozoan hydra, we tested light modulation of nematocyte firing in one scyphozoan (''Aureila''), and two anthozoans (''Anthopleura'' and ''Haliplanella''). | * In addition to the hydrozoan hydra, we tested light modulation of nematocyte firing in one scyphozoan (''Aureila''), and two anthozoans (''Anthopleura'' and ''Haliplanella''). | ||
===Story 2 - Why Light modulation?=== | ===Story 2 - Why Light modulation?=== | ||
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+ | Molecular components are shared between chemo- and photo-reception. Do opsins artifactually affect the chemo-transduction cascade? | ||
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==Methods== | ==Methods== |
Revision as of 16:27, 21 November 2011
Contents
Title
Abstract
Introduction
Story 1 - Ancestral Light Modulation in Cnidaria
- Previous research indicates light modulates nematocyte firing in hydra Plachetzki nematocyte firing
- Do cnidarians from other classes show a similar response to light, with respect to the modulation of nematocyte firing?
- In addition to the hydrozoan hydra, we tested light modulation of nematocyte firing in one scyphozoan (Aureila), and two anthozoans (Anthopleura and Haliplanella).
Story 2 - Why Light modulation?
H1: Pleiotropy
Molecular components are shared between chemo- and photo-reception. Do opsins artifactually affect the chemo-transduction cascade?
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