Why are Haemophilia and colour blindness usually seen in human males? Can a women also develop this disorder? Explain with the help of a cross.
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human females eyes are specialized to distinguish between more colours than males due to the presence of more number of rods and cones in their eyes than men's and therefore females have less chances of being colourblind .
a women can also develop haemophilia and colour blindness but they have less chances for that .
a women can also develop haemophilia and colour blindness but they have less chances for that .
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