Publication: Eumetazoan cryptochrome phylogeny and evolution
Eumetazoan cryptochrome phylogeny and evolution
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Haug, M. F., Gesemann, M., Lazović, V., & Neuhauss, S. C. F. (2015). Eumetazoan cryptochrome phylogeny and evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution, 7(2), 601–619. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv010
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Cryptochromes (Crys) are light sensing receptors that are present in all eukaryotes. They mainly absorb light in the UV/blue spectrum. The extant Crys consist of two subfamilies, which are descendants of photolyases but are now involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms. So far, knowledge about the evolution, phylogeny, and expression of cry genes is still scarce. The inclusion of cry sequences from a wide range of bilaterian species allowed us to analyze their phylogeny in detail, identifying six major Cry subgroups. Selective g
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Haug, M. F., Gesemann, M., Lazović, V., & Neuhauss, S. C. F. (2015). Eumetazoan cryptochrome phylogeny and evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution, 7(2), 601–619. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv010