The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals have dichromatic color vision, but hominoids and Old World (OW) monkeys enjoy trichromatic vision, having the blue-, green-, and red-sensitive opsin genes. Most New World (NW) monkeys are either dichromatic or trichromatic, depending on the sex and genotype. Trichromacy in higher primates is believed to have evolved to facilitate the detection of yellow and red fruits against dappled foliage, but the process of evolutionary change from dichromacy to trichro-macy is not well understood. Using the parsimony and the newly developed Bayesian methods, we inferred the amino acid sequences of opsins of ancestral organisms of higher primates. The result...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Color vision is an important characteristic of primates and, intriguingly, Neotropical monkeys are h...
Colors and color-perception may play an important role in animal ethology (foraging, intra or inter-...
Debate on the adaptive origins of primates has long focused on the functional ecology of the primat...
The trichromatic color vision of many primates allows an individual to make distinctions among color...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
Normal humans have one red and at least one green visual pigment genes. These genes are tightly link...
Normal humans have one red and at least one green visual pigment genes. These genes are tightly link...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...
The color vision of mammals is controlled by photosensitive proteins called opsins. Most mammals hav...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Color vision is an important characteristic of primates and, intriguingly, Neotropical monkeys are h...
Colors and color-perception may play an important role in animal ethology (foraging, intra or inter-...
Debate on the adaptive origins of primates has long focused on the functional ecology of the primat...
The trichromatic color vision of many primates allows an individual to make distinctions among color...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
Normal humans have one red and at least one green visual pigment genes. These genes are tightly link...
Normal humans have one red and at least one green visual pigment genes. These genes are tightly link...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Trichromacy is the condition that involves three independent channels for processing color informati...
The short-wavelength sensitive (S-) opsin gene OPN1SW is pseudogenized in some nocturnal primates an...