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Red Green Colour Blindness X Linked Recessive Individual Discriminate

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X-linked recessive
an individual cannot discriminate between red and green hues. This condition is caused by 
a mutation to the red or green retinal photoreceptors, which are located on the 
X chromosome. Red-green colour blindness can be diagnosed using 
the Ishihara colour test
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X-linked recessive
an individual cannot discriminate between red and green hues. This condition is caused by 
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an individual cannot discriminate between red and green hues. This condition is caused by 
a mutation to the red or green retinal photoreceptors, which are located on the 
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a mutation to the red or green retinal photoreceptors, which are located on the 
X chromosome. Red-green colour blindness can be diagnosed using 
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X chromosome. Red-green colour blindness can be diagnosed using 
the Ishihara colour test
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X-linked recessive
an individual cannot discriminate between red and green hues. This condition is caused by 
a mutation to the red or green retinal photoreceptors, which are located on the 
X chromosome. Red-green colour blindness can be diagnosed using 
the Ishihara colour test

Tags: 3_4_inheritance, red_green_colorblindness

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