Color blindness is a condition in which one can not distinguish certain colors, and generally occurs due to inborn abnormalities and lowered. Red-green color blindness is the most common form of color blindness, about 99% of all people with color blindness, where people can not distinguish red and green. Another form is the blue-yellow color blindness, but it is rare, and are more often associated with diseases that arise as an adult. Total color blindness, where a person can only see shades of gray but very rare.
The incidence of color blindness people world is not known with certainty, but in Europe an estimated 8-12% of men and 1% of women suffer from color blindness. Women can be carriers (carrier) chromosome for color blindness, although the clinical day-to-day is not color blind.
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