Deuteranopes do not contain the medium wavelength cone pigment, according to physiological research.
One distinguishing characteristic of deuteranopia, a kind of red-green color blindness, is the inability to distinguish between red and green pigments. Color blindness with a specific focus on the red and green spectrums is known as protanopia.
The genes that could lead to red-green color blindness are passed down on the X chromosome. Red-green color blindness is X-chromosome hereditary, thus men are more likely than women to have it. This results from the fact that males only receive one X chromosome from their mothers.
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