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Color blindness does not effect the aging process at all. It won't cause hardly any complications throughout life, except that we often confuse colors.

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Normal life expectancy of color blind?

Color blindness typically does not affect life expectancy. It is a hereditary condition that primarily impacts the way individuals perceive colors. People with color blindness can lead normal, healthy lives without any impact on their overall life expectancy.


Can blind people have color eyes?

yes they can i have a friend who i blind in one eye but their eyes usaly have color. but their pupils are blured out but not missing.


If you was color blind could you serve in Vietnam?

Apparently color blind people were sent in first, since they are naturally able to detect the contrast of camouflaged enemies in the jungle areas as opposed to normal people who would detect the color as blended in.


What is the probability that a woman who is a carrier of the colorblind gene and a color blind man will have a first son who will be color blind?

The probability is 0 (but the daughter will be a carrier of the color blind gene). This is because the gene dictating whether someone is color blind or not is linked to the X chromosome (and not the Y). The color blind gene is a recessive gene whilst the normal color vision gene is a dominant gene. Hence if a girl (XX) has one normal vision gene (from one parent) and one color blind gene (from the other parent), her normal vision gene will be dominant to the recessive color blind gene and hence she will have normal vision (but she will be a carrier of the color blind gene). If both her parents contribute the recessive color blind gene to her, then she will be color blind. For a woman (XX) to be color blind, she needs to be have both genes to be recessive (ie where there is no dominant normal color vision gene to dominate). For a man (XY), as long as the X gene contributed by his mother is a color blind gene, he will be color blind because he has no other X chromosome where a dominant normal color gene could reside. Hence, to answer the question, a man with normal color vision (XY, with a dominant normal color vision X gene since the gene can't be the recessive color blind gene otherwise he will be colorblind) and a colorblind woman (XX, both recessive color blind genes), will each contribute an X each the child. The man will contribute his only X chromosome which carries the normal color vision X gene and the woman can only contribute a recessive color blind gene. The man's normal color vision X gene will be dominant, and hence the daughter will definitely have normal vision (despite being a carrier).


What will happen if a normal woman married with color blind man?

If a normal woman (not a carrier of the color blindness gene) marries a color-blind man, their children will inherit their color vision traits based on the father's X-linked recessive gene for color blindness. Sons will have a 50% chance of being color blind, as they inherit the Y chromosome from their father and the X chromosome from their mother. Daughters will inherit one X chromosome from each parent, and since the mother has normal vision, they will be carriers of the color blindness gene but will not be color blind themselves. Therefore, all daughters will have normal color vision, while some sons may be color blind.


Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait A woman who has a color-blind mother and a father with normal color vision marries a?

man with normal color vision. Since the woman is a carrier of the red-green color blindness gene (inherited from her color-blind mother), there is a 50% chance that any son they have will be color-blind, as he would inherit the X chromosome with the color-blind gene from his mother. Daughters have a 50% chance of being carriers like their mother but will have normal color vision since they would inherit a normal X chromosome from their father.


Can color blind people see white?

Yes, color blind people can see white because white is a achromatic color that does not require the ability to perceive color.


What is the probability that a woman whose father was color blind will have a son who is color blind?

50%. 1 of the two male offspring will definately be color blind. Do a punnett square with the father having normal vision and the mother being a carrier.


What is a blue color to the blind?

Blind people are not capable of seeing colors.


What are the difficult activities for color blind people?

Its hard enough for most people but for color blind people, a rubix cube would br pretty hard.


Can color blind people drive?

YES!


Which color can not see a color blind people?

Commonly red and green