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Gabriel’s family wants to understand what causes red-green colorblindness. You explain that in individuals with normal color vision the genes OPN1LW and OPN1MW provide instructions for making proteins called opsins. Opsins are found in the retina of the eye and are involved in color vision. If mutations occur in these genes, opsin proteins may function abnormally, possibly resulting in colorblindness.

Read each of the statements that describe how the opsin genes and proteins are different or the same in individuals with normal vision or colorblindness. Drag each statement into the correct box.
Normal DNA sequence Mutated DNA sequence Produces normal opsins Produces abnormally functioning opsins Colorblind individual
Normal color vision individual

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    Normal DNA sequence and Normal ospins go to nom color blind or normal vision the rest go to the the one that causes colorblind