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What genetic disorder results from a sex linked trait that affects color vision?

Color blindness


Waht is a sex-linked condition that more often affects males?

color blindness


What color usually involved in color blindness?

Red, orange, and yellow is the hardest color for colored blind people to see. It sounds crazy!


What part of the body system does color blindness affect?

Color blindness affects the visual system, specifically the eyes and the brain's ability to process color information. It is typically caused by a genetic mutation that affects the cones in the retina, leading to difficulty distinguishing between certain colors.


What organ system is affected by color blindness?

color blindness affects the human body as you cant see certain colors which is not good.


Does color blindness affect lawyers?

It affects every profession. You're born with it and about 7 % of the population is color blind to some degree.


What foods help in the prevention of color blindness?

There are no specific foods that can prevent color blindness. Color blindness is usually inherited and cannot be prevented through diet. It is caused by a genetic mutation that affects the photoreceptor cells in the eyes.


Who discover color blindness?

who discovered color blindness


What chromosome does color blindness effect?

Color blindness is typically linked to the X chromosome. The most common form, red-green color blindness, usually affects males more than females because they have only one X chromosome. If a male inherits a faulty gene for color vision on his X chromosome, he will likely experience color blindness.


Who is more apt to color blindness - males or females?

Genetic red-green color blindness affects men much more often than women, because the genes for the red and green color receptors are located on the X chromosome, of which men have only one and women have two. Such a trait is called sex linked Females (46, XX) are red-green color blind only if both their X chromosomes are defective with a similar deficiency, whereas males (46, XY) are color blind if their single X chromosome is defective. This sentence means that if both of the X chromosomes women are reccesive ten she has a color blindness trait. If the X chromosomes has one dominant X and one reccesive trait then she doesn't have the color blindness trait. The people who have color blindness trait are called a carrier.


What are the different types of blindness?

color blindness night blindness snow blindness


Are all women carriers of color blindness?

Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)