Mice made to see a rainbow of colours

All you need to see more is more pigments in the eye.

Simply by inserting a piece of DNA that codes for a human eye pigment into the genome of a mouse, scientists have introduced a rainbow array of colour to the dull mix of yellows, blues and greys that normally make up a mouse’s visual world.

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Mice made to see a rainbow of colours

All you need to see more is more pigments in the eye.

Simply by inserting a piece of DNA that codes for a human eye pigment into the genome of a mouse, scientists have introduced a rainbow array of colour to the dull mix of yellows, blues and greys that normally make up a mouse’s visual world.

Read the story here.

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