Visual Transduction and Non-Visual Light Perception

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Edited by
Joyce Tombran-Tink
Colin J. Barnstable

2008

Sensitivity to light is a near-universal attribute of living organisms. It can be seen in the tropic responses of plants, in movements of many bacteria and unicellular organisms, as well as in the more complex visual responses of most animals.

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