File:A-Novel-Molecular-Solution-for-Ultraviolet-Light-Detection-in-Caenorhabditis-elegans-pbio.0060198.sv006.ogv
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English: lite-1(ce302) Worms Do Not Scatter in Blue Light The movie is similar to the Video S5, but the blue-violet light doesn't come on until ∼half way through the movie as indicated by the brief darkening at ∼30 s. The blue-violet illumination is of a power that maximizes the light response in both wild type and unc-31(e928). Note that the animal's locomotion does not obviously change in response to blue-violet light. Near the end of the movie, the animal is stimulated with a metal pick to show that it responds normally to physical stimulation. |
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Source | Video S6 from Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K (2008). "A Novel Molecular Solution for Ultraviolet Light Detection in Caenorhabditis elegans". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060198. PMID 18687026. PMC: 2494560. | ||
Author | Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K | ||
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Short title | lite-1(ce302) Worms Do Not Scatter in Blue Light |
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Author | Edwards S, Charlie N, Milfort M, Brown B, Gravlin C, Knecht J, Miller K |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | The movie is similar to the Video S5, but the blue-violet light doesn't come on until ?half way through the movie as indicated by the brief darkening at ?30 s. The blue-violet illumination is of a power that maximizes the light response in both wild type and unc-31(e928). Note that the animal's locomotion does not obviously change in response to blue-violet light. Near the end of the movie, the animal is stimulated with a metal pick to show that it responds normally to physical stimulation. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2008-08 |
Language | English |