Barring a de novo mutation would it be possible for a man to
Barring a de novo mutation, would it be possible for a man to have one eye with color vision and one without? Explain your reasoning.
Solution
Vinod red colour vision deficiency is the inability to differentiate different shades of colour it can range from mild to cereal depending on the cause of the deficiency. Usually colour deficiency is an inherited condition caused by X linked recessive gene in some cases injury or damage to the optic nerve retina can also lead to Laws of colour vision if it is inherited firm of colour blindness then it will be present equal in both the eyes if it is acquired form then it could be in one eye.
