•  19
    The hypothesis that dichromatic behavior on a clinical anomaloscope can be explained by the complement and arrangement of the long- and middle-wavelength pigment genes was tested. It was predicted that dichromacy is associated with an X-chromosome pigment gene array capable of producing only a single functional pigment type. The simplest case of this is when deletion has left only a single X-chromosome pigment gene. The production of a single L or M pigment type can also result from rearrangemen…Read more