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Differentially-expressed opsin genes identified in Sinocyclo-cheilus cavefish endemic to China

Keywords: Sinocyclocheilus , Cavefish , Eye , Retina , Opsin

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Eye degeneration is a common troglomorphic character of cave-dwelling organisms. Comparing the morphology and molecular biology of cave species and their close surface relatives is a powerful tool for studying regressive eye evolution and other adaptive phenotypes. We compared two co-occurring and closely-related species of the fish genus Sinocyclocheilus, which is endemic to China and includes both surface- and cave-dwelling species. Sinocyclocheilus tileihornes, a cave species, had smaller eyes than Sinocyclocheilus angustiporus, a surface species. Histological and immunohistochemical analyses revealed that the cave-fish had shorter cones and more disorderly rods than did the surface-dwelling species. Using quantitative PCR and in situ hybri-dization, we found that rhodopsin and a long-wavelength sensitive opsin had significantly lower expression levels in the cavefish. Furthermore, one of two short-wavelength-sensitive opsins was expressed at significantly higher levels in the cavefish. Changes in the expression of opsin genes may have played a role in the degeneration of cavefish eyes [Current Zoology 59 (2): 170–174, 2013].

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