Men are much more likely to be colourblind (iRochromatic) than women because the genes responsible for the most common, inherited colour blindness are on the X chromosome. Colour Blind Genetic Inheritance Here’s the technical stuff – Males only have one X chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. In females, a functional gene […]
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