Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys
- Autores
- Levenson, David H.; Fernandez Duque, Eduardo; Evans, Sian; Jacobs, Gerald H.
- Año de publicación
- 2007
- Idioma
- inglés
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- artículo
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Aotus is a platyrrhine primate that has been classically considered to be nocturnal. Earlier research revealed that this animal lacks a color vision capacity because, unlike all other platyrrhine monkeys, Aotus has a defect in the opsin gene that is required to produce short‐wavelength sensitive (S) cone photopigment. Consequently, Aotus retains only a single type of cone photopigment. Other mammals have since been found to show similar losses and it has often been speculated that such change is in some fashion tied to nocturnality. Although most species of Aotus are indeed nocturnal, recent observations show that Aotus azarai, an owl monkey species native to portions of Argentina and Paraguay, displays a cathemeral activity pattern being active during daylight hours as frequently as during nighttime hours. We have sequenced portions of the S‐cone opsin gene in A. azarai and Aotus nancymaae, the latter a typically nocturnal species. The S‐cone opsin genes in both species contain the same fatal defects earlier detected for Aotus trivirgatus. On the basis of the phylogenetic relationships of these three species these results imply that Aotus must have lost a capacity for color vision early in its history and they also suggest that the absence of color vision is not compulsively linked to a nocturnal lifestyle.
Fil: Levenson, David H.. University of California at San Diego. Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Estados Unidos
Fil: Fernandez Duque, Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral; Argentina. University of Pennsylvania; Estados Unidos
Fil: Evans, Sian. Dumond Conservancy For Primates And Tropical Forests; Estados Unidos
Fil: Jacobs, Gerald H.. University of California; Estados Unidos - Materia
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Aotus
Color Vision
S-Cones
Opsin Gene Defects
Monochromacy
Nocturnal
Cathemeral - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeysLevenson, David H.Fernandez Duque, EduardoEvans, SianJacobs, Gerald H.AotusColor VisionS-ConesOpsin Gene DefectsMonochromacyNocturnalCathemeralhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Aotus is a platyrrhine primate that has been classically considered to be nocturnal. Earlier research revealed that this animal lacks a color vision capacity because, unlike all other platyrrhine monkeys, Aotus has a defect in the opsin gene that is required to produce short‐wavelength sensitive (S) cone photopigment. Consequently, Aotus retains only a single type of cone photopigment. Other mammals have since been found to show similar losses and it has often been speculated that such change is in some fashion tied to nocturnality. Although most species of Aotus are indeed nocturnal, recent observations show that Aotus azarai, an owl monkey species native to portions of Argentina and Paraguay, displays a cathemeral activity pattern being active during daylight hours as frequently as during nighttime hours. We have sequenced portions of the S‐cone opsin gene in A. azarai and Aotus nancymaae, the latter a typically nocturnal species. The S‐cone opsin genes in both species contain the same fatal defects earlier detected for Aotus trivirgatus. On the basis of the phylogenetic relationships of these three species these results imply that Aotus must have lost a capacity for color vision early in its history and they also suggest that the absence of color vision is not compulsively linked to a nocturnal lifestyle.Fil: Levenson, David H.. University of California at San Diego. Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Estados UnidosFil: Fernandez Duque, Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral; Argentina. University of Pennsylvania; Estados UnidosFil: Evans, Sian. Dumond Conservancy For Primates And Tropical Forests; Estados UnidosFil: Jacobs, Gerald H.. University of California; Estados UnidosWiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc2007-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/104478Levenson, David H.; Fernandez Duque, Eduardo; Evans, Sian; Jacobs, Gerald H.; Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys; Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc; American Journal Of Primatology; 69; 7; 7-2007; 757-7650275-25651098-2345CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1002/ajp.20402info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajp.20402info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:53:44Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/104478instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:53:44.558CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
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Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
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Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys Levenson, David H. Aotus Color Vision S-Cones Opsin Gene Defects Monochromacy Nocturnal Cathemeral |
title_short |
Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
title_full |
Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
title_fullStr |
Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
title_full_unstemmed |
Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
title_sort |
Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys |
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Levenson, David H. Fernandez Duque, Eduardo Evans, Sian Jacobs, Gerald H. |
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Levenson, David H. |
author_facet |
Levenson, David H. Fernandez Duque, Eduardo Evans, Sian Jacobs, Gerald H. |
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Fernandez Duque, Eduardo Evans, Sian Jacobs, Gerald H. |
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Aotus Color Vision S-Cones Opsin Gene Defects Monochromacy Nocturnal Cathemeral |
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Aotus Color Vision S-Cones Opsin Gene Defects Monochromacy Nocturnal Cathemeral |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Aotus is a platyrrhine primate that has been classically considered to be nocturnal. Earlier research revealed that this animal lacks a color vision capacity because, unlike all other platyrrhine monkeys, Aotus has a defect in the opsin gene that is required to produce short‐wavelength sensitive (S) cone photopigment. Consequently, Aotus retains only a single type of cone photopigment. Other mammals have since been found to show similar losses and it has often been speculated that such change is in some fashion tied to nocturnality. Although most species of Aotus are indeed nocturnal, recent observations show that Aotus azarai, an owl monkey species native to portions of Argentina and Paraguay, displays a cathemeral activity pattern being active during daylight hours as frequently as during nighttime hours. We have sequenced portions of the S‐cone opsin gene in A. azarai and Aotus nancymaae, the latter a typically nocturnal species. The S‐cone opsin genes in both species contain the same fatal defects earlier detected for Aotus trivirgatus. On the basis of the phylogenetic relationships of these three species these results imply that Aotus must have lost a capacity for color vision early in its history and they also suggest that the absence of color vision is not compulsively linked to a nocturnal lifestyle. Fil: Levenson, David H.. University of California at San Diego. Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Estados Unidos Fil: Fernandez Duque, Eduardo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Centro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral; Argentina. University of Pennsylvania; Estados Unidos Fil: Evans, Sian. Dumond Conservancy For Primates And Tropical Forests; Estados Unidos Fil: Jacobs, Gerald H.. University of California; Estados Unidos |
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Aotus is a platyrrhine primate that has been classically considered to be nocturnal. Earlier research revealed that this animal lacks a color vision capacity because, unlike all other platyrrhine monkeys, Aotus has a defect in the opsin gene that is required to produce short‐wavelength sensitive (S) cone photopigment. Consequently, Aotus retains only a single type of cone photopigment. Other mammals have since been found to show similar losses and it has often been speculated that such change is in some fashion tied to nocturnality. Although most species of Aotus are indeed nocturnal, recent observations show that Aotus azarai, an owl monkey species native to portions of Argentina and Paraguay, displays a cathemeral activity pattern being active during daylight hours as frequently as during nighttime hours. We have sequenced portions of the S‐cone opsin gene in A. azarai and Aotus nancymaae, the latter a typically nocturnal species. The S‐cone opsin genes in both species contain the same fatal defects earlier detected for Aotus trivirgatus. On the basis of the phylogenetic relationships of these three species these results imply that Aotus must have lost a capacity for color vision early in its history and they also suggest that the absence of color vision is not compulsively linked to a nocturnal lifestyle. |
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