color blindness

8% of men cannot distinguish between red and green {color blindness} {colorblind} {red-green colorblindness}, but can see blue. They also cannot see colors that are light or have low saturation. Dichromats have only two cone types. Cone monochromats can lack two cone types and cannot distinguish colors well. Rod monochromats can have no cones, have complete color blindness, see only grays, and have low daylight acuity.

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