Not being able to see color in some cases. Mild color blindness might just be an inability to distinguish between colors like green and red. That is sometimes the case, not always. Did you know that 99% of all color blind people are not actually color blind, but color deficient?
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Color blindness is more common in males than in females, with red-green color blindness being the most common type. People with color blindness may have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, such as red and green. It is typically an inherited condition caused by a deficiency or absence of certain color-sensitive cells in the eyes.
What chromosome is involved in the color blindness? When red-green color blindness was to assigned to the X chromosome. This was based upon the observation that color blindness is passed from mother their sons. There for women are not affected by this disorder What kind of error occur with this disorder? Color vision deficiencies Type Chromosome Deuteranomaly X CHROMOSOME Deuteranopia X CHROMOSOME Protanomaly X CHROMOSOME Protanopia X CHROMOSOME Trianomaly CHROMOSOME 7 Trianapoia CHROMOSOME 7 Blue cone Monochromacy X CHROMOSOME Rod Monochromacy CHROMOSOME 2/8 What kind of errors does color blindness have: The Y chromosome is just like an X except its missing some pieces, right? So if someone has a gene on the X chromosome that does something bad (or just odd, like color blindness), but it's on the part that is MISSING on the Y chromosome.... then they'd have the bad trait. When do the sypmtoms occur? It occurs at birth  This is a picture in different views of normal, Protanopia, Deuteranopia, Tritanopic  This apictures of red green and blue   6-7 Color blindness is almost always an inherited trait, which means you get it from your parents. yes the color blindness is sex linked which means Carried by a sex chromosome, especially an X chromosome. Used of genes. Sexually determined. Used especially of inherited traits. (red/green), occurs in 7% of males, but only in .4% of females. Men just have to get the gene from their mother to have color blindess. But women have to get it from their father also. So shouldn't that make it only half as likely for females to be color blind? Shouldn't 3.5% of females have color blindess? I think the boys or men are most likely to get the disorder than girls and I think people who’s parent are recessive have a possible color blind baby Yeah it does but like I said I think it will hit the men more than the wife Color blindness doesn't have any bearing on life expectancy Yeah people with this disorder can live regular lives it may affect the little things like what color outfit to wear or something major like detecting if this is a poisonous snake or not You can either see in red, black and white, blue, or green Some animals are color blind like dogs Color blindness, more appropriately called color vision deficiency, is a condition in which certain colors cannot be distinguished, and is most commonly due to an inherited condition. Severity of the color deficiency varies. Treatment for color blindness There is no treatment for this disorder But people with this disorder can probably get therapy for this -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/health_resources/color-blindness.asp http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/tc/color-blindness-topic-overview
A bull is color blind.
When all babies are first born, they are color blind and as they get older each day, they get to see color.
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No, eye color does not determine color blindness. Color blindness is a genetic condition caused by abnormalities in the cones of the retina that detect color, and it can affect people of any eye color.
can you tell me the 10 symptoms of red-green color blindness
Color blindness is a recessive trait, meaning that an individual needs to inherit two copies of the gene for color blindness (one from each parent) in order to be color blind. If an individual inherits only one copy of the gene, they are considered a carrier and will not exhibit color blindness.
A man with color blindness may have difficulty distinguishing red from green or confusing red with other colors depending on the type of color blindness he has.
Red and green are the most common colors involved in color blindness, specifically red-green color blindness. This is a genetic condition that affects the perception of these colors.