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Colorblindness is a recessive trait that is passed along to human offspring. The
inability to differentiate between or see some colors is controlled by a gene that is
found on the X chromosome. Why are more males affected by colorblindness than
females?
Colorblindness is more often found in males because they have less of a need to
see color
Colorblindness is more often found in males because they receive only one Y
chromosome and therefore men always will have colorblindness because
females do not have a Y chromosome
Colorblindness doesn't occur more often in males it happens equally in both
male and females

PLEASE HELP Colorblindness is a recessive trait that is passed along to human offspring-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is the second one.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is the second one because males have one x chromosome and one y chromosome. Females have only two x chromosomes. B makes more sense because males are more likely to have to deal with se-linked siorders because of their lack of x chromosomes.

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