You can inherit it from your parents, so it is automatically genetic. Color blindness is a recessive trait, so you only inherit it if both your parents carry the gene.
More males than females suffer from color deficiencies
They are inherited from the sex-linked genes!
Sex linked Gene
well actually i very much disagree, i believe that color blindness is a sex-linked trait; therefore, a girl (written Xc ) who receives one recessive allele for one red-green blindness WILL NOThave the trait, however a boy who receives one recessive WILL be recessive.
An inherited sex-linked recessive gene passed on from the mother.
Those transmitted on the Y chromosome (girls don't have a Y) Examples include reg/green color blindness.
can you tell me the 10 symptoms of red-green color blindness
It could be inherited by the parents, that would be very likely, If the parents don't have color blindness, its not very likely.
Both are sex-linked traits, inherited through the X chromosome.
his mother because color blindness is a sex-linked trait that is found on the X chromosome, which is inherited from the mother, as opposed to the Y chromosome, which is inherited from the father. So a male can only inherit the gene for color blindness from his mom.
Sex linked Gene
It can't as it is an inherited condition.
well actually i very much disagree, i believe that color blindness is a sex-linked trait; therefore, a girl (written Xc ) who receives one recessive allele for one red-green blindness WILL NOThave the trait, however a boy who receives one recessive WILL be recessive.
who discovered color blindness
Color blindness that is inherited is present in both eyes and remains constant over an individual's entire life. Some cases of acquired color vision loss are not severe, may appear in only one eye, and last for only a short time.
An inherited sex-linked recessive gene passed on from the mother.
Green is not a primary color. The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.
color blindness night blindness snow blindness
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)