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The evolution of vision in ray-finned fishes
Truhlářová, Veronika ; Musilová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kalous, Lukáš (referee)
Vision plays a key role in life of many vertebrates, and the performance of visual system is often adapted to specific environments inhabited by individual species. Fish colonized a wide range of habitats and adjusted their visual abilities to maximize their success rates in hunting, reproduction and predator avoidance. This thesis is focused on molecular mechanism of visual system, namely on genes for photoreceptor proteins, opsins, of two major groups of teleost fishes: African riverine cichlids (family Cichlidae, order Cichliformes, part of larger taxa Percomorpha), and European freshwater cyprinids (family Cyprinidae, order Cypriniformes, part of larger taxa Ostariophysi). Two types of photoreceptor cells are present on retina: the cones and the rods. Actinopterygian fishes in general have four cone opsin types (SWS1, SWS2, RH2 and LWS) used for colour (photopic) vision, and one rod opsin type (rhodopsins) for vision in deteriorated light conditions (scotopic vision). In the present thesis, I focus on 1) DNA sequence and amino acid substitutions of the opsin genes, and on 2) gene expression levels of opsins sensitive to various wavelengths of light spectrum. The results of my work show that both cichlids (family Cichlidae) and cyprinids (family Cyprinidae) have a complete set of opsin genes in...
Effect of light quality on diffusion limitations of photosynthesis
NEUWIRTHOVÁ, Jitka
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 transport is one of crucial components of diffusionall limitations of photosynthesis and is characterized by CO2 flux from sub-stomatal cavity to chloroplast stroma. Using Gas-exchange measurements A/Ci curves were analysed and by instantaneous carbon isotope discrimination mesophyll conductance was estimated. Measurements were conducted by sunflower irradiated with different light quality (blue, red and green component of photosynthetic active radiation).

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