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Supporting data for the GBE publication, "Molecular evolution of ultraviolet visual opsins and spectral tuning of photoreceptors in anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae)". Folder contents: - output files from GARD analysis of RH2A and SWS1 opsin genes. - output files from phylogenetic reconstruction of opsin genes. - opsin protein alignment files * genome mapped opsin gene CDSs - phototransduction pathway gene sequences from A. ocellaris and A. percula

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Data time period: 2021

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