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Individuals are not usually blue color blind because blue cone cells, which are responsible for detecting blue light, are generally more sensitive and less prone to genetic mutations compared to red and green cone cells. The most common forms of color blindness, such as red-green color blindness, are linked to X-linked recessive genes, which primarily affect males. Since blue color blindness is rarer and does not follow the same inheritance pattern, it is less frequently observed in the population. Additionally, the perception of blue is often preserved due to the way our visual system processes color.

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