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Are You COLOR BLIND? Take this test
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i knew it was coming but still worth it.
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ahhh
i took one before :thefinger :winkwink: |
heh, that last number was bogus...hehe very clever
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i'm fucking colorblind!! i've been taking these test for years, but they never end up like this one :thumbsup
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im getting too old for this jumping jack crap.
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oddly enough, 10% of men are colorblind. Not the same with chicks.
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it is geneticly transmitted
only man can be colourblind and by the way, black people do not have it :) naw thats racism!! :1orglaugh |
I'm assuming color blindness is a dominant (not recessive, not requiring a pair) gene trait and is most commonly found on the Y chromosome... that would explain why it occurs mostly in men. :thumbsup ...I think. :1orglaugh
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got to the 10th plate, hell yeah
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EDIT: They have XX, making them female... and the extra Y that is dormant. |
yeah i am sure there are enough genetic disorders that only women could have....but dunno any :)
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I'm "shade" color blind - and didn't know it till I was 32.
It had just never come up - I took a friend to the eye doctor to pick up his glasses - and there was a set of charts like this thing on the wall - I failed real bad - was kinda shocking really. but since then - this computer has made me about totally without visual focus so colors are the least of my problems.... :1orglaugh |
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XX XY XXX "super female" XYY "super male" XXY (y dormant) "sterile female" last three are disorders... obviously. |
Sex-Linked Inheritance and disorders
Hemophilia, an autosomal or sex-linked recessive trait, results from mutations of genes encoding blood clotting proteins. Affected the royal families of England and Russia prior to World War I. Fig. 7.24 The sex-linked forms are much more common because men only have one gene on the X chromosome and there is no allele on the Y chromosome. Red-green color-blindness - Genes code for the proteins that make pigments in the eye necessary for absorbing the different-colored wavelengths in light. Red and green pigments are made by proteins on the X chromosome. Mutations in the genes for these pigments result in inability to see those colors. These mutations are recessive because one good copy of the gene is sufficient for color vision. Effect men much more frequently than women. Because women have two X chromosomes, they can be heterozygous (have one mutant allele) but still have normal color vision (0.5% of women are color blind). Men have only one X chromosome, so if they have one mutant allele, they will be color blind (8% are color-blind). SOURCE |
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XXX "super female" XYY "super male" ?!?!? |
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Abnormalities of the Sex Chromosomes: fragile-X syndrome Female Abnormalities: XO: turner's syndrome XXX, XXXX, XXXXX: "super-female syndrome" Male Abnormalities: XXY or XXXY: klinefelter's syndrome XYY: "super-male syndrome" Autosomal Abnormalities: down's syndrome http://www.psychology.mcmaster.ca/3gg3/3-genetics.html |
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thanks for the fucking heart attack !!!
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You need to mask that url Like This
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that was so mean...... :(
Thanks for the future nightmares...really! |
the eye doctor told me i'm red-green deficient.. don't see purple at all, red/green/brown in any proximity looks brown to me. xmas time sucks for me. this is the most popular kind of colorblindness.
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weird timing.. I just spent today reading up on my colorblindness and purchasing a color wheel program to help me with my designs. btw, I ain't clicking the link, though.. ;)
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PixelMinx IM me at JasReav3
Sorry to interrupt the thread. You seem to be posting here alot. Figured it was better than starting a new one. |
oh, and women can be color blind... it's just very rare...
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yikes
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Good use of the 'impact" font at the end -
just kiddin |
haha, colorblind people... i bet you can't tell what color THIS is!
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