Achromatopsia is a rare genetic condition characterized by a complete or partial inability to perceive colors, resulting in color blindness. Individuals with achromatopsia typically see the world in shades of gray and have difficulty distinguishing between different hues. The condition is caused by mutations in genes that are important for the functioning of photoreceptor cells in the retina, specifically the cones responsible for color vision.

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