NYU Biologists Use Sinatra-Named Fly to Show How to See the Blues—and the Greens
Oct 9, 2011
NYU biologists have identified a new mechanism for regulating color vision by studying a mutant fly named after Frank (’Ol Blue Eyes) Sinatra. Their findings focus on how the visual system functions in order to preserve the fidelity of color discrimination throughout the life of an organism.
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