Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour vision of family groups. However, in the past few years the sites of the genes for visual pigments have been located and sequenced. The genes that specify the opsins for the rod and short-wavelength cone pigments are located on the third and seventh chromosomes, respectively. In Old World primates the genes for the middle- and long-wavelength pigments are located on the q arm of the X chromosome in a head-to-tail array. The close sequence similarity of the two genes on the X chromosome leads to a high frequency of unequal inter- and intragenic recombination leading to gene deletion or the creation of hybrid genes. In New World primates there ...
Until recently, New World primates were found to have a single M:L photopigment gene on the X-chromo...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
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...
AbstractAlthough trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with sp...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
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...
Although trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with spectral p...
Primates have X chromosome genes for cone photopigments with sensitivity maxima from 535 to 562 nm. ...
Colour vision varies within the family Atelidae (Primates, Platyrrhini), which consists of four gene...
Abstract Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post receptoral str...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
AbstractStudies carried out over the past two decades show that many platyrrhine (New World) monkeys...
Until recently, New World primates were found to have a single M:L photopigment gene on the X-chromo...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
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...
AbstractAlthough trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with sp...
Trichromatic colour vision is of considerable importance to primates but is absent in other eutheria...
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...
Although trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with spectral p...
Primates have X chromosome genes for cone photopigments with sensitivity maxima from 535 to 562 nm. ...
Colour vision varies within the family Atelidae (Primates, Platyrrhini), which consists of four gene...
Abstract Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post receptoral str...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
AbstractStudies carried out over the past two decades show that many platyrrhine (New World) monkeys...
Until recently, New World primates were found to have a single M:L photopigment gene on the X-chromo...
Primates are the only mammals to possess trichromatic vision. All Old World pri-mates including huma...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...