Cone opsins, colour blindness and cone dystrophy: Genotype-phenotype correlations

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Abstract

X-linked cone photoreceptor disorders caused by mutations in the OPN1LW (L) and OPN1MW (M) cone opsin genes on chromosome Xq28 include a range of conditions from mild stable red-green colour vision deficiencies to severe cone dystrophies causing progressive loss of vision and blindness. Advances in molecular genotyping and functional analyses of causative variants, combined with deep retinal phenotyping, are unravelling genetic mechanisms underlying the variability of cone opsin disorders.

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Gardner, J. C., Michaelides, M., & Hardcastle, A. J. (2016). Cone opsins, colour blindness and cone dystrophy: Genotype-phenotype correlations. South African Medical Journal, 106(6), S75–S78. https://doi.org/10.7196/SAMJ.2016.v106i6.11001

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