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how many males are effected by color blindness?

more than 199,546 males our color blind


Does the daughter and son suffer from color blindness if their mother is suffering from the color blindness disorder?

If the mother is color blind, the son will be color blind. The daughter will only be color blind if the father is also color blind. As to if they will suffer from it, that depends on their self esteem and whether or not they choose to view themselves as a victim as their mother apparently does. It should be noted that although many people have color blindness, it is rare to actually suffer from it. One possible way that one might suffer is if s/he were attempting to disarm a bomb and could not tell what color the wires were.


Who does color blindness mostly effect?

Everyone can be affected by monochromatic color blindness. Monochromatic color blindness is a condition where your color blind in only one eye.


Are color blindness and blindness the same thing?

No - colour-blindness is the inability of the brain to interpret correctly colours that the eyes see, or maybe the eyes have a defect in their structure that sends the wrong signals to the brain. Blindness (total?) is when the eyes are unable to send visual signals to the brain at all. Maybe the optic nerve is damaged, or the eyes themselves are damaged - there are various medical reasons for the cause of blindness.


How many kinds of color blindness is there?

2


Is colorblindness a dominant or recessive trait?

Color blindness is an inherited trait that can be passed on through reproduction but it has some peculiarities. It is recessive and not very prevalent in the gene pool. Because of this, color blindness does not appear very often in the population. In addition, it is a sex-linked gene on the X chromosome. Thus males only have one gene to express color vision. If it happens to be the recessive allele, then males are color blind. Females, on the other hand, must have both alleles recessive in order to be color blind.source: ciese.org/curriculum/genproj/activity35.html


How many different color blindness are there?

there are 1000005000 kinds of blindnesses


How many people are affected by blindness?

* 1 in 12 people have some sort of color deficiency. About 8% of men and 0.4% of women in the US. * 0.38% of women are deuteranomalous (around 95% of all color deficient women). * 0.005% of the population are totally colour blind. * 0.003% of the population have tritanopia. * Protanomaly occurs in about 1% of males. * Deuteranomaly occurs in about 5% of males. It's the most common color deficiency. * Protanopia occurs in about 1% of males. * Deuteranopia occurs in about 1% of males.


How many babies are born per year with color blindness?

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How many Americans are affected by color blindness?

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What is the difference in incidence of depression in adult females and males?

Twice as many women as men suffer from depression.


How do you become colorblind?

Carrots Unfortunately there is no true cure for color blindness. However, the ColorCorrection System was designed to enhance one's Color Blindness and allow one to pass an Ishihara Color Plate Test. The ColorCorrection System has a 100% Success Rate and 100% Guarantee for Passing the Ishihara Color Plate Test.