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... bionet molbio genbank updates LOCUS HUMPIGMF2 296 bp ds-DNA PRI 22-JUN-1991 DEFINITION Human colour-blind ... http://groups.google.com/g/8657feae/t/.../d/bceda572a961b96?hl=en&ie... |
variolar mar...@spokeswoman.com alt irc equilibrate the northwestward parquetry with the physiologically northwestward parquetry bedaub the researchable ... http://groups.google.com/g/94a7ff03/t/.../d/2300567f1b2e8782?hl=en...8... |
... bionet molbio genbank updates LOCUS HUMPIGMF5 241 bp ds-DNA PRI 25-MAY-1991 DEFINITION Human colour-blind ... http://groups.google.com/g/8657feae/t/.../d/bb8b2b6c93babb58?hl=en... |
... bionet molbio genbank updates LOCUS HUMPIGMF4 166 bp ds-DNA PRI 25-MAY-1991 DEFINITION Human colour-blind ... http://groups.google.com/g/8657feae/t/.../d/9e96275db2734a02?hl=en... |
Most mammals have just two kinds of photopigment in their retinas: one is ... But many primates, including humans, have a third photopigmen t, encoded by a ... http://groups.google.com/g/b967fee9/t/.../d/bb3f790c87d2fc36?hl=en&ie... |
For example a flash of light which bleaches, say 100 rod photopigment molecules, can generate a maximum amplitude rod response though the total number of ... http://groups.google.com/g/8797fefd/t/.../d/603959228bf1e4dd?hl=en...8... |
The 8 percent of men who are color-blind typically have the cone photopigmen t for blue but are either missing one of the other colors, or the men have them, ... http://groups.google.com/g/0e87ff08/t/.../d/d74da68b50520541?hl=en... |
=So, the little man in the brain sits at his computer screen and =sees that blue photopigment is activated 50% and green photopigment =is activated 10% and ... http://groups.google.com/g/3207fefd/t/.../d/1501beb2242396b1?hl=en... |
All it can do is count how many photons are absorbed by each photopigment >. It's the "wavelength" of the photon that determines how likely it is to be absorbed by ... http://groups.google.com/g/44a7ff06/t/.../d/80342badc226d3b2?hl=en... |
Theoretically it would be possible to cripple a photopigment so that it is less good at absorbing light (and the pigment itself would therefore not be as 'obvious' ... http://groups.google.com/g/3c47ff05/t/.../d/dd7d84a1ac187086?hl=en...8... |
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