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.This is because women have two copies of the X chromosome while men have just one. If a man inherits a nonworking opsin gene on his X-chromosome from his mother, he must be colorblind.

Females are more likely to be carriers for color blindness than to be color blind themselves because women have two copies of the X chromosome while men have just one.

What is color blindness?

Color blindness is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. It can impair tasks such as selecting ripe fruit, choosing clothing, and reading traffic lights.

Women can be carriers of the color blind gene and pass the mutation down the family line. If only the father is color blind, there is a 100% chance that his daughters will carry the gene, but they will not be color blind themselves. His sons will neither carry the gene nor be color blind.

Color blindness is more common in people who are genetically male because of how the condition is inherited. Women can also be color blind, but it's less common. A woman who is genetically female can inherit different combinations of genes linked to color blindness

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