Colour blindness is a sex-linked character, specifically an X-linked recessive trait, meaning the genes responsible for it are located on the X chromosome.
Colour blindness is caused by genes on the X chromosome, and because males only have one X chromosome (XY), a single copy of the recessive gene can cause the condition.
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