OPN1SW refers to the gene that encodes a type of opsin protein specifically involved in the perception of short wavelengths of light, particularly blue light. It is one of the genes associated with the photoreceptor cells in the human retina, particularly in the cone cells that are responsible for color vision. OPN1SW is located on the X chromosome and plays a critical role in color discrimination and visual processing.
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