In 2002, German researchers isolated one from green algae a class of proteins called channelrhodopsins that responded only to blue light.
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D. from Stanford and made his breakthrough almost immediately after starting his own lab in 2004, taking advantage of a 2002 discovery of light-sensitive proteins in green algae called channelrhodopsins.