Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Color Blindness
Maggie Odenbrett
*We learn about this disorder because it is an easy representation of a genetic disease. We can who color blindness effects through family trees using pedigree charts.
*This is relevant to what we are learning now because using punnet squares we can determine the genomes of offspring and determine the likelihood of a colorblind child.

SIDE, BRIGHT. “How Color Blind People See the World.” YouTube, YouTube, 18 Sept. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCQE1U2EQ_4. 

4 comments:

  1. Is there only one type of color blindness?

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    1. There are multiple types, the colors someone can see are determined by the type and severity of their disorder. For example a person who is color blind to pink and green can not distinguish the difference between the two colors.

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  2. How many people are affected by this disease? Why are more males affected than females?

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  3. What colors does color blindness affect?

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