That is false its just significantly less likely to occur due to it being a sex linked trait, meaning the gene is on the X chromosome. The gene for colorblindness is recessive therefore if a man has the recessive gene on his X chromosome there's no chance he can have a dominant one to counter it, having only one X.MasochisticMuse said:I scored a 4 but I feel like I cheated considering that women can't be colourblind.
Apologies, I'm aware it's possible to be colourblind as a chick, it's just much less common than in men. Also I scored a two, the four was a typo. lolsnowman6251 said:That is false its just significantly less likely to occur due to it being a sex linked trait, meaning the gene is on the X chromosome. The gene for colorblindness is recessive therefore if a man has the recessive gene on his X chromosome there's no chance he can have a dominant one to counter it, having only one X.MasochisticMuse said:I scored a 4 but I feel like I cheated considering that women can't be colourblind.
Women have two X's therefore they can have a recessive and a dominant and see normally. A woman can be colorblind but her father would HAVE to be colorblind and her mother would have to, at the very least, be a carrier.
I'm with this guy. I just looked at it, thought most of them looked the same and gave up. Therefore my post in this thread is pointless. Have a nice day, I guess.skitzo van said:Well I'm color blind, so I just looked at the test and said, "Fuck it."
Based on the contents of this thread...I think 11 is terrible.GeminiTroll said:I got an 11! Woooo! But my god staring at that did trippy things to my eyes. The rectangles were like changing shape and getting smaller in the middle, and the colors kept changing. I thought I was gonna do horribly.