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How the herring adapted to the light environment in the Baltic Sea

by Staff August 26, 2019
August 26, 2019 46 views
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An international team of scientists reports that a single amino acid change in the light-sensing rhodopsin protein played a critical role when herring adapted to the red-shifted light environment in the Baltic Sea. Remarkably about one third of all fish living in brackish or freshwater carry the same change.

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