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Cone pigment polymorphism in New World monkeys: Are all pigments created equal?
2004
Visual Neuroscience
Most platyrrhine monkeys have a triallelic M0L opsin gene polymorphism that underlies significant individual variations in color vision. A survey of the frequencies of these polymorphic genes suggests that the three alleles occur with equal frequency among squirrel monkeys (subfamily Cebinae), but are not equally frequent in a number of species from the subfamily Callitrichinae. This departure from equal frequency in the Callitrichids should slightly increase the ratio of dichromats to
doi:10.1017/s0952523804213104
pmid:15518191
fatcat:2p27wesuszhc5de2if4eoyukcq