difference between photopsin and iodopsin??
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As nouns the difference between photopsin and iodopsin. is that photopsin is (protein) any of a class of photoreceptor proteins present in the cones of the retina while iodopsin is a photoreceptor protein found in the cone cells of the retina, the basis of colour vision. Iodopsin, the cone pigment system in chicken retina, is a close analog of the visual purple rhodopsin that is used in night vision. Iodopsin consists of the protein component and a bound chromophore, retinal. ... Iodopsin consists of the protein component and a bound chromophore, retinal.
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