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Is colorblindness a chromosomal mutation

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no

Step-by-step explanation:

What is color blindness? The two genes that produce red and green light-sensitive proteins are located on the X chromosome. Mutations in these genes can cause color blindness. Color blindness is a common inherited sex-linked disorder that affects a person's ability to see or recognize certain colors.

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