Vries-de Mol E C, Went L N
Hum Hered. 1978;28(4):301-16. doi: 10.1159/000152971.
Two different population samples in Holland--one consisting of 1,093 boys from a technical school and the other of 493 male and 416 female students--were analysed for the presence of red-green colour vision defects. A total percentage of 7.3 for the male population was found. Based on the combined results of the Ishihara and HRR pseudoisochromatic plates, the Farnsworth 15-hue test and the anomaloscope, a subdivision of the deuteranomalous individuals into 3 subgroups is made. It is suggested that the differences between these groups may be genetic in nature and that the actual number of different genetic entities may still be greater.