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Three cone opsin genes and cone cell arrangement in retina of juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna <Emphasis Type="Italic">Thunnus orientalis</Emphasis>
Authors:Taeko Miyazaki  Jun Kohbara  Kenji Takii  Yasunori Ishibashi  Hidemi Kumai
Institution:Laboratory of Fish Physiology, Major in Life Sciences, Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507,;Uragami Experimental Station, Fisheries Laboratory, Kinki University, Wakayama 649-5145, and;Department of Fisheries, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kinki University, Nara 631-8505, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   In bluefin tuna aquaculture, collision of juveniles with the tank or net walls is a major cause of high mortality. This problem may be related to color sensibility of the visual mechanisms of this species. As a first step in understanding of color vision of Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis , we applied a molecular technique and histology to study cone cell distribution in the retina of juvenile fish. We isolated three cone opsin genes encoding one blue-sensitive ( SWS2 ) and two green-sensitive ( RH2 ) visual pigments. In situ hybridization revealed that SWS2 mRNA is localized in the single-cone photoreceptors. The localization of the two RH2 signals in distinct cone cells was not determined, probably because of the high homology between the two RH2 genes. Single-cone photoreceptors appeared frequently in the ventral–temporal retina in approximately 80-mm fish and in the temporal retina in approximately 230-mm fish. These cone distributions may define a visual field with best color contrast vision in front and above the fish with a short wavelength (blue) reflecting target (sensed by single cones), and may be enhanced against the longer wavelength (green) background when fish see a target below them (sensed by double cones).
Keywords:adaptation to optical property  Pacific bluefin tuna              in situ hybridization  juvenile  opsin gene  spectral sensitivity              Thunnus orientalis
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