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The cockroach also had a narrow body and wings, elongated legs and mouthparts, and an extra set of modified eyes located on the top of its head, which likely helped it spot predators, such as the feathered dinosaurs living at the time.
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Nevertheless, sev-Gal4 driven overexpression of th (thEP3308) in eyes simultaneously expressing i CUG 480 significantly suppressed the phenotype (Figure 5G) whereas expression of a control GFP transgene (UAS-GFP) under comparable conditions did not modify eye morphology.
Introduction of the weak mbl7103 or strong hypomorphic mblE27 mutant alleles in this genetic background did not significantly modify eye morphology (Figure 3I, J; mblE27 may reduce size slightly).
Deduced amino acid sequences of 90 putatively functional V2R genes (including family C V2Rs) in zebrafish, medaka, fugu, and pufferfish and several related GPCRs (CaSRs, GPRC6As, and T1R taste receptors in some vertebrates) were aligned by using the program FFT-NS-i (MAFFT 5.731) [ 50] and slightly modified by eyes.
Another very unusually modified superposition eye exists in a mysid, Dioptromysis paucinispinosa, described by Nilsson and Modlin (1994).
Pair-wise mannered alignments were generated with Clustal W program (MEGA 4) [19] and slightly modified by eye.
These sequences were aligned by CLUSTAL X (Thompson et al. 1997) and the alignment was further modified by eye.
Sequence alignments for each locus were initially produced in Sequencher 5.0 or SATé-II [ 24] using MAFFT aligner and OPAL merger and further modified by eye.
Amino acid sequences were aligned using MUSCLE 3.7 (Edgar 2004), on the EMBL-EBI server using default parameters, and modified by eye to minimize indel regions.
Nucleotide and protein sequences were aligned with CLUSTALX (Thompson et al. 1997) and modified by eye with Bio-Edit (Hall 1999).
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