Anoctamins mediate polymodal sensory perception and larval metamorphosis in a non-vertebrate chordate
Zonglai Liang,
Jorgen Hoyer,
Marios Chatzigeorgiou
Abstract:An exceptional feature of most animals is their ability to perceive diverse sensory cues from the environment and integrate this information in their brain to yield ethologically relevant behavioral output. For the myriad of marine species, the ocean represents a complex sensory environment, which acts as a crucible of evolution for polymodal sensory perception. The cellular and molecular bases of polymodal sensory perception in a marine environment remain enigmatic.Here we use Ca2+imaging and quantitative beh… Show more
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