Characterization of Opsin Gene Alleles Affecting Color Vision in a Wild Population of Titi Monkeys (Callicebus brunneus)


Autoria(s): BUNCE, John A.; ISBELL, Lynne A.; NEITZ, Maureen; BONCI, Daniela; SURRIDGE, Alison K.; JACOBS, Gerald H.; SMITH, David Glenn
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2011

Resumo

The color vision of most platyrrhine primates is determined by alleles at the polymorphic X-linked locus coding for the opsin responsible for the middle- to long-wavelength (M/L) cone photopigment. Females who are heterozygous at the locus have trichromatic vision, whereas homozygous females and all males are dichromatic. This study characterized the opsin alleles in a wild population of the socially monogamous platyrrhine monkey Callicebus brunneus (the brown titi monkey), a primate that an earlier study suggests may possess an unusual number of alleles at this locus and thus may be a subject of special interest in the study of primate color vision. Direct sequencing of regions of the M/L opsin gene using feces-, blood-, and saliva-derived DNA obtained from 14 individuals yielded evidence for the presence of three functionally distinct alleles, corresponding to the most common M/L photopigment variants inferred from a physiological study of cone spectral sensitivity in captive Callicebus. Am. J. Primatol. 73:189-196, 2011. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Wenner-Gren Foundations

Wenner-Gren Foundation

Leakey Foundation

Leakey Foundation

Sigma Xi Society

Sigma Xi Society

Organization for Tropical Studies

Organization for Tropical Studies

University of California

University of California

UC Davis Department of Anthropology

UC Davis Department of Anthropology

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

CAPES

Research to Prevent Blindness[P30EY01931]

Research to Prevent Blindness

Research to Prevent Blindness[NEI EY09303]

Research to Prevent Blindness

NIH[R24RR005090]

NIH

Identificador

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, v.73, n.2, p.189-196, 2011

0275-2565

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32184

10.1002/ajp.20890

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20890

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eng

Publicador

WILEY-LISS

Relação

American Journal of Primatology

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #platyrrhine primates #Callicebus #color vision #opsin gene polymorphism #trichromacy #noninvasive DNA sampling #NEW-WORLD MONKEYS #CAPUCHINS CEBUS-CAPUCINUS #SENSITIVE VISUAL PIGMENTS #WHITE-FACED CAPUCHINS #TRICHROMATIC VISION #MOLECULAR-GENETICS #ATELES-GEOFFROYI #PRIMATE #EVOLUTION #POLYMORPHISM #Zoology
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article

original article

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