Identification and distribution of photoreceptor subtypes in the neotenic tiger salamander retina

Dec 5, 1998Visual neuroscience

Types and Locations of Light-Sensing Cells in the Young Tiger Salamander's Eye

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Abstract

Rods and cones comprised 62.4% and 37.6% of all photoreceptors in the neotenic tiger salamander retina, respectively.

  • Two classes of rods were identified: 'red' rods (98.0%) and 'green' rods (2.0%).
  • Most cones (84.8%) exhibited long wavelength-sensitive cone opsins.
  • A small subpopulation of cones (8.4%) was identified as short wavelength-sensitive.
  • Another subpopulation of cones (6.8%) showed characteristics of UV-sensitive cones.
  • Photoreceptor types were distributed throughout all regions of the retina.
  • No distinct organization of photoreceptor subtypes was observed in the retinal mosaic.

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