Trichromatic color vision in humans results from the combination of red, green, and blue photopigment opsins. Although color vision genes have been the targets of active molecular and psychophysical research on color vision abnormalities, little is known about patterns of normal genetic variation in these genes among global human populations. The current study presents nucleotide sequence analyses and tests of neutrality for a 5.5-kb region of the X-linked long-wave "red" opsin gene (OPN1LW) in 236 individuals from ethnically diverse human populations. Our analysis of the recombination landscape across OPN1LW reveals an unusual haplotype structure associated with amino acid replacement variation in exon 3 that is consistent with g...
Debate on the adaptive origins of primates has long focused on the functional ecology of the primat...
The spectral sensitivities of the X-encoded pigments in dichromats were studied using the electroret...
AbstractOur understanding of the etiology of red–green color vision defects is evolving. While misse...
Trichromatic color vision in humans results from the combination of red, green, and blue photopigmen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The long wavelength sensitive (L) and middle wavelengt...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
AbstractWe determined the structures of long (L)-wavelength-sensitive and middle (M)-wavelength-sens...
AbstractExamination by direct DNA sequence analysis of the X-linked visual pigment genes in 27 males...
AbstractThe contributions of genetics research to the science of normal and defective color vision o...
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...
PurposeTo present a detailed, reliable long range-PCR and sequencing (LR-PCR-Seq) procedure to ident...
AbstractA recent genetic investigation found some species of prosimian to have an opsin gene polymor...
AbstractMolecular genetic studies demonstrate that the human cone opsin gene array on the q-arm of t...
<div><p>Establishing genotype-phenotype relationship is the key to understand the molecular mechanis...
Debate on the adaptive origins of primates has long focused on the functional ecology of the primat...
The spectral sensitivities of the X-encoded pigments in dichromats were studied using the electroret...
AbstractOur understanding of the etiology of red–green color vision defects is evolving. While misse...
Trichromatic color vision in humans results from the combination of red, green, and blue photopigmen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The long wavelength sensitive (L) and middle wavelengt...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
AbstractWe determined the structures of long (L)-wavelength-sensitive and middle (M)-wavelength-sens...
AbstractExamination by direct DNA sequence analysis of the X-linked visual pigment genes in 27 males...
AbstractThe contributions of genetics research to the science of normal and defective color vision o...
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...
PurposeTo present a detailed, reliable long range-PCR and sequencing (LR-PCR-Seq) procedure to ident...
AbstractA recent genetic investigation found some species of prosimian to have an opsin gene polymor...
AbstractMolecular genetic studies demonstrate that the human cone opsin gene array on the q-arm of t...
<div><p>Establishing genotype-phenotype relationship is the key to understand the molecular mechanis...
Debate on the adaptive origins of primates has long focused on the functional ecology of the primat...
The spectral sensitivities of the X-encoded pigments in dichromats were studied using the electroret...
AbstractOur understanding of the etiology of red–green color vision defects is evolving. While misse...