Why is color blindness more common in males? - blindness more condition_symptoms
I know he will be supplied from the X chromosome and women have done XY and women XX pair ..... but then wouldnt think it is more common in women?
Monday, February 1, 2010
Blindness More Condition_symptoms Why Is Color Blindness More Common In Males?
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As you will know, from the X-chromosome to be active, should be in each chromosome X. Since women have two X chromosomes, which means they have both the function of chromosomes. Men have one, so if they have the capacity, with a chromosome, they have it.
The functionality is likely in women, but they are only the business because it has two X chromosomes, if you have children, your child will receive his X chromosome and the characteristic of color blindness.
haha good question.
and you mentioned that men have one X chromosome and women two X chromosomes
Color blindness is a recessive trait feeling for a woman who must have a train, 2 recessive alleles for color blindness. But for a man to provide the functionality that you require is allele 1st
say, hypothetically, lead 50% chance of inheriting the allele to blindness.
Women who have a 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25, and 25% chance of contracting.
Men, a 50% chance of having to do so.
not because women need 2 offers recession color blind and men.
Perhaps because even Viagra!
They emit no attention to detail.
which is transmitted from the mother,
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