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arxiv: 1501.06947 · v2 · pith:RDSV2WA6new · submitted 2015-01-27 · 🧬 q-bio.OT

Comment on Activation of Visual Pigments by Light and Heat (Science 332, 1307-312, 2011)

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It is known that the Arrhenius equation, based on the Boltzmann distribution, can model only a part (e.g. half of the activation energy) for retinal discrete dark noise observed for vertebrate rod and cone pigments. Luo et al (Science, 332, 1307-312, 2011) presented a new approach to explain this discrepancy by showing that applying the Hinshelwood distribution instead the Boltzmann distribution in the Arrhenius equation solves the problem successfully. However, a careful reanalysis of the methodology and results shows that the approach of Luo et al is questionable and the results found do not solve the problem completely.

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