Color Blindness
by: Devon and Natali
Definition
Color blindness is an inherited condition that affects males more frequently than females. According to prevent color blindness in america, an estimate of 8% of males and less than 1% in females.
Sex-linked
color blindness is a sex-linked recessive trait
How it affects the eyes
It makes it so you see different colors, mainly blue, green, and yellow.
How common it is
Color blindness is 8% in males and 1% in females.
Color blindness test
Color blindness is usually a genetic condition. Red/green and blue color blindness is usually passed down from the parents.
Are you Color Blind!?
What chromosomes are located on.
In the x chromosomes.
Prognosis
The outcome is you cant see blue, red, and green. Might be in both eyes, one eye, you can have it forever, or a short time.
Is it recessive or dominant
Color blindness is basically a recessive condition.