Mathematical modeling shows why animals see at night

Nocturnal and diurnal mammals see the sameā€”but only for a brief time. When mice are born, the chromatin in the cells of their eyes has a diurnal structure. Day by day, the layout of this chromatin slowly inverts, allowing the mice to see at night. How this change happens was a mystery.


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Source: Phys.org