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Individual IV7 has colorblindness due to a genetic mutation affecting the cone cells in the retina, which are responsible for color vision. This condition is often inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern, meaning that males, who have only one X chromosome, are more likely to express the trait if they inherit the mutated gene. If IV7's mother is a carrier or affected by colorblindness, there is a chance that she passed the mutated allele to him. As a result, IV7's vision lacks the ability to distinguish certain colors, typically red and green.

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