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The following pages link to Mutually exclusive expression of human red and green visual pigment-reporter transgenes occurs at high frequency in murine cone photoreceptors (Q36341891):
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- Color vision diversity and significance in primates inferred from genetic and field studies (Q28069882) (← links)
- A novel mutation in the short-wavelength-sensitive cone pigment gene associated with a tritan color vision defect (Q28262688) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms underlying the evolvability of behaviour (Q28742906) (← links)
- Math5 expression and function in the central auditory system (Q30481442) (← links)
- Differential requirements for retinal degeneration slow intermolecular disulfide-linked oligomerization in rods versus cones (Q30485964) (← links)
- The evolution of neuronal circuits underlying species-specific behavior. (Q33745314) (← links)
- Evolution of color vision. (Q33745324) (← links)
- The evolution and physiology of human color vision: insights from molecular genetic studies of visual pigments (Q33778643) (← links)
- A single enhancer regulating the differential expression of duplicated red-sensitive opsin genes in zebrafish (Q33780999) (← links)
- Role of a locus control region in the mutually exclusive expression of human red and green cone pigment genes (Q33894818) (← links)
- Cone selectivity derived from the responses of the retinal cone mosaic to natural scenes (Q34001576) (← links)
- Evolution of eyes (Q34029087) (← links)
- Expansion of stochastic expression repertoire by tandem duplication in mouse Protocadherin-α cluster (Q34117068) (← links)
- Deletion of the X-linked opsin gene array locus control region (LCR) results in disruption of the cone mosaic (Q34126522) (← links)
- Confronting complexity: the interlink of phototransduction and retinoid metabolism in the vertebrate retina (Q34272304) (← links)
- Differences in RDS trafficking, assembly and function in cones versus rods: insights from studies of C150S-RDS (Q34341141) (← links)
- Curing color blindness--mice and nonhuman primates (Q34400265) (← links)
- Three different cone opsin gene array mutational mechanisms with genotype-phenotype correlation and functional investigation of cone opsin variants (Q34435751) (← links)
- Topography of the long- to middle-wavelength sensitive cone ratio in the human retina assessed with a wide-field color multifocal electroretinogram (Q34601649) (← links)
- Active opsin loci adopt intrachromosomal loops that depend on the photoreceptor transcription factor network (Q35470929) (← links)
- Retinal connectivity and primate vision. (Q35764280) (← links)
- Math5 defines the ganglion cell competence state in a subpopulation of retinal progenitor cells exiting the cell cycle. (Q35914616) (← links)
- Identification of a locus control region for quadruplicated green-sensitive opsin genes in zebrafish (Q35921683) (← links)
- Molecular genetics of color-vision deficiencies (Q35934812) (← links)
- Color vision: opsins and options (Q35973614) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of retinal development and disease. (Q36055910) (← links)
- 'One receptor' rules in sensory neurons. (Q36108532) (← links)
- Deletion of the core-H region in mice abolishes the expression of three proximal odorant receptor genes in cis. (Q36289058) (← links)
- Flipping coins in the fly retina. (Q36294275) (← links)
- The L:M cone ratio in males of African descent with normal color vision (Q36727476) (← links)
- Stochastic mechanisms of cell fate specification that yield random or robust outcomes. (Q37768788) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of photoreceptor development and homeostasis in the mammalian retina (Q37774553) (← links)
- Neural Map Formation in the Mouse Olfactory System (Q37783400) (← links)
- Lessons about terminal differentiation from the specification of color-detecting photoreceptors in the Drosophila retina (Q38115631) (← links)
- Intrinsically different retinal progenitor cells produce specific types of progeny (Q38237263) (← links)
- Color discrimination in carriers of color deficiency. (Q40326144) (← links)
- Can spatial resolution reveal individual differences in the L:M cone ratio? (Q43848534) (← links)
- Color perception is mediated by a plastic neural mechanism that is adjustable in adults (Q44113672) (← links)
- Historical contingency in the evolution of primate color vision (Q44327051) (← links)
- Topographical cone photopigment gene expression in deutan-type red-green color vision defects (Q44668819) (← links)
- Cone visual pigments of monotremes: filling the phylogenetic gap. (Q46504112) (← links)
- L and M cone proportions in polymorphic New World monkeys (Q46870968) (← links)
- Conserved cis-elements in the Xenopus red opsin promoter necessary for cone-specific expression (Q46934551) (← links)
- The murine cone photoreceptor: a single cone type expresses both S and M opsins with retinal spatial patterning (Q47818507) (← links)
- Y-chromosomal red-green opsin genes of nocturnal New World monkey (Q48277449) (← links)
- Modeling color percepts of dichromats (Q50488418) (← links)
- Specificity of M and L cone inputs to receptive fields in the parvocellular pathway: random wiring with functional bias. (Q50710329) (← links)
- Thyroid hormone signaling specifies cone subtypes in human retinal organoids (Q57472978) (← links)
- Topography of long- and middle-wavelength sensitive cone opsin gene expression in human and Old World monkey retina (Q80233683) (← links)
- Endocrine regulation of multichromatic color vision (Q92430918) (← links)