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See the Evolution of Human Color Vision
Researchers have long known that many mutations in visual pigments, spread out over millions of years, were required for humans to be able to see the colorful world that we can today. Now, in a new study, one team of scientists has finally painted the complete picture to see exactly how human color vision evolved.
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