The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked locus coding for the opsin responsible for the middle- to long-wavelength (M/L) cone photopigment. Females who are heterozygous at the locus have trichromatic vision, whereas homozygous females and all males are dichromatic. This study characterized the opsin alleles in a wild population of the socially monogamous platyrrhine monkey Callicebus brunneus (the brown titi monkey), a primate that an earlier study suggests may possess an unusual number of alleles at this locus and thus may be a subject of special interest in the study of primate color vision. Direct sequencing of regions of the M/L opsin gene using feces-, blood-, and saliva-derived...
New World primates feature a complex colour vision system. Most species have polymorphic colour visi...
Abstract Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post ...
AbstractStudies carried out over the past two decades show that many platyrrhine (New World) monkeys...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Most platyrrhine monkeys have a triallelic M/L opsin gene polymorphisin that underlies significant i...
AbstractA recent genetic investigation found some species of prosimian to have an opsin gene polymor...
Color vision is an important characteristic of primates and, intriguingly, Neotropical monkeys are h...
Colour vision varies within the family Atelidae (Primates, Platyrrhini), which consists of four gene...
We investigated the color vision pattern in Cebus apella monkeys by means of electroretinogram measu...
New World primates feature a complex colour vision system. Most species have polymorphic colour visi...
Abstract Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post ...
AbstractStudies carried out over the past two decades show that many platyrrhine (New World) monkeys...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked l...
Over the 10 year period since the cone opsin genes of humans were first isolated and sequenced, a we...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Most platyrrhine monkeys have a triallelic M/L opsin gene polymorphisin that underlies significant i...
AbstractA recent genetic investigation found some species of prosimian to have an opsin gene polymor...
Color vision is an important characteristic of primates and, intriguingly, Neotropical monkeys are h...
Colour vision varies within the family Atelidae (Primates, Platyrrhini), which consists of four gene...
We investigated the color vision pattern in Cebus apella monkeys by means of electroretinogram measu...
New World primates feature a complex colour vision system. Most species have polymorphic colour visi...
Abstract Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post ...
AbstractStudies carried out over the past two decades show that many platyrrhine (New World) monkeys...