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English: Distribution of fluorescent proteins in metazoans. Canonical GFPs have been found in cnidarian, arthropods and cephalochordates, supporting the hypothesis of a common metazoan ancestral origin. Color expansion is present in cnidarians and has been recently showed in cephalochordates as well. Furthermore, two other FPs, not related to GFP, have been characterized in vertebrates: UnaG and Sandercyanin
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Source Macel, ML., Ristoratore, F., Locascio, A. et al. Sea as a color palette: the ecology and evolution of fluorescence. Zoological Lett 6, 9 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-020-00161-9
Author Macel, ML., Ristoratore, F., Locascio, A. et al. (2020)

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Distribution of fluorescent proteins in metazoans

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