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- Double_cone abstract "Double cones (DCs), known as twin cones when the two members are the same, are two cone cells (colour detecting photoreceptors) joined together that may also be coupled optically/electrically. They are the most common type of cone cells in fish, reptiles and birds, and are present in most vertebrates, though they have been noted as absent in placental mammals (including humans), elasmobranches and catfish. There are many gap junctions between the cells of fish double cones. Their function, if they have any unique function compared to single cones, is largely unknown; proposed uses include achromatic (non-colour vision) tasks such as detecting luminance, motion and polarization vision. Some double cones have members with identical visual pigments (twin cones), while others have members with different cone types (members have a different spectral sensitivity). Behavioural research on the reef dwelling triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus has provided evidence that individual members of double cones can act as independent channels of colour information.In a book about vision in fishes, James Bowmaker writes that double cones tend to be sensitive to longer wavelengths of light than single cones. He also states that the single cones are usually smaller than the individual members of the double cones.".
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- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photoreceptor_cells.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Catfish.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Color.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Color_vision.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Colour.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Colour_vision.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cone_cell.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Elasmobranch.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Elasmobranchii.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Function_(biology).
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Gap_junction.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Lagoon_triggerfish.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Luminance.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Motion_perception.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Ommochrome.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Photoreceptor_cell.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Placental_mammals.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Placentalia.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Polarization_(waves).
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Reptile.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Rhinecanthus_aculeatus.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Spectral_sensitivity.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Vision_in_fishes.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Visual_pigment.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double cone".
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "double cone cells".
- Double_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "double cone".
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- Double_cone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Double_cone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Double_cone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Double_cone subject Category:Photoreceptor_cells.
- Double_cone hypernym Cells.
- Double_cone type AnatomicalStructure.
- Double_cone type Article.
- Double_cone type Article.
- Double_cone type Cell.
- Double_cone comment "Double cones (DCs), known as twin cones when the two members are the same, are two cone cells (colour detecting photoreceptors) joined together that may also be coupled optically/electrically. They are the most common type of cone cells in fish, reptiles and birds, and are present in most vertebrates, though they have been noted as absent in placental mammals (including humans), elasmobranches and catfish. There are many gap junctions between the cells of fish double cones.".
- Double_cone label "Double cone".
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- Double_cone wasDerivedFrom Double_cone?oldid=613311220.
- Double_cone isPrimaryTopicOf Double_cone.