Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Trichromacy, Pax6, Opsin

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Lots of evidence that eyes have evolved multiple times. The advantage that comes with the ability to see your environment is huge! The natural selection idea has trouble explaining the complexity of the eye. Creationists argue that the eye didn"t evolve from simpler systems to more complex system. This is not really true as there are simple eyes such as chlamy"s eye spot. It is not so easy to tell between homology and convergence from blast since there is not one protein that works in the eye. Ontogeny is the development of something, in this case the tissues and proteins that make the eye. The insect eye is nothing like the human eye or the octopus eye so from a developmental (ontogenical) point of view, the eye is definitely different. There are four major different classes of photoreceptor cells. Since they are very different it points towards the eye being a convergent feature.

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