Genetics of Eyesight
Genetics of Eyesight
Eyesight refers to the capability of an individual to view things. The eyes collect the light from an object that is processed by the brain. The retina is a light-responsive layer that acts as a screen located at the back of each eye.
Is Bad Eyesight Genetic? - AU CMS
Is Bad Eyesight Genetic?
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