Red-green color blindness is primarily observed in males due to its genetic inheritance pattern, which is linked to the X chromosome. Males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY), so if they inherit the gene for color blindness on their single X chromosome, they will express the condition. In contrast, females have two X chromosomes (XX), meaning they would need to inherit the gene on both X chromosomes to be color blind. This makes red-green color blindness less common in females.
colour blindness
Regressive.
yes
you cannot cure Colour blindness is hereditary, it's in your genes.
No colour blindness does not affect a certain age group it can affect anyone but usually you are born with colour blindness its not like usually as you grow older you go blind its completely different
Lamprey Disease
There is no cure for color blindness. It is a disorder that is passed from mother to son in fetal development and is genetic in nature.
No - the colour blindness gene is only found on the X chromosome.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.
another term for colour blindness named after John Dalton
no they are not born with colour vision. if they did it would be odd that they grew up with colour blindness.