Biology, asked by Ashkingsinghani5808, 1 year ago

About 8% of human male population suffers from.Colourblindness wherw as only about 0.4% of human female population

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red-green colour blindness is by far the most common type – it is found in approximately 8% of males, and around 0.4% of females. This bias is because the genes that lead to red-green colour blindness are on the X chromosome with males having just one X chromosome, whilst females have two.

Answered by shreyas7788
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this is because female brain works fast

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