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X-Linked Inheritance
Yes. Method Overriding is not possible without inheritance and it can be done in all possible types of inheritance.
Human being is the best example for this type of inheritance because the gene responsible for colorblindness is present on the X chromosome. Thus a heterozygous female is the carrier of colorblindness and some of the sons from this mother receiving the X chromosome with a gene for colorblindness will be colorblind because in males the other sex chromosome is Y, which remains neutral for such genes.
Colorblindness is usually a genetic trait. There is no more a cure for genetic colorblindness than there is for blond hair.
Sex-linked - Colorblindness Autosomal Dominant - Huntington's disease Autosomal Recessive - Tay Sach's
No you must not choose any diverse colorblindness
If you are due an inheritance that is in probate, or will receive an inheritance that is in trust it might be possible for you to get an inheritance advance. There are numerous companies online that offer this service. Loans are usually to the value of 50-60% of your inheritance.
The proper name for colorblindness is color vision deficiency.
As of 2016 there is no cure or treatment for colorblindness.
About 8% of men and 0.5% of women worldwide have some form of color blindness, which is mainly caused by inherited genetic mutations that affect the ability to distinguish between certain colors, most commonly red and green.
Sex linked
C is not object-oriented -- you can't even use single inheritance let alone multiple inheritance.