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1 Effect of Gender on Color Deficiencies
Louis Costello 10th Grade Springfield High School

2 Rationale Biology Color Deficient Colleagues
Future Career Opportunities Optometrist Ophthalmologist

3 Human Eye

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5 Research Trichromacy Anomalous Trichromacy Protanomaly/Protanopia
Red Deuteranomaly/Deuteranopia Green Tritanomaly/Tritanopia Blue Trichromacy = normal vision (all 3 cones work properly) Deuteranomaly most common Tritanomaly extremely rare, blue/yellow, NOT sex linked (chromosome 7)

6 Research Dr. N. S. Gordon (1998) Cheshire, England
Physiology of Color Vision Testing for impaired color vision Color Deficiency Tests Ishihara Color Deficiency Test

7 Research Ishihara Color Deficiency Test Normal: 29 Deficiency: 70

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9 Research Statistics – Color Deficiencies 8-11% of Males
0.5% of Females

10 Research Curt Stern, Gordon L. Walls
University of California Cunier Pedigree of Color Blindness Occurrence of color deficiencies 5-generation pedigree X-Chromosome Explained in speech. “Study, looked into pedigree, analyzed occurrence of color deficiencies in a family going back 5 generations. Found color deficiencies x-linked, etc.” I explain how within this study it explains the genetics behind color blindness and the x-chromosome

11 Research X Y X’ X’X’ X’ Y X’X X’Y Punnet Square X-Linked
Females require 2 recessive 1 to be a carrier Males require 1 recessive X Y X’ X’X’ X’ Y X’X X’Y ‘ - Recessive Allele

12 Hypothesis If subjects are of male gender, then they are more likely than females to have a color deficiency. Due to x-chromosome linkage

13 Materials 505 Test Subjects Google Forms Ishihara Test Plates
Computer (with Internet access)

14 Procedure Establish Controls Create Survey Controls Variable Groups
Correct combination of answers to Ishihara test Variable Groups Group of female subjects Group of male subjects Create Survey Ishihara Color Deficiency Test Google Forms Equal amount of male and female subjects. 255 f:248m 50.7%f:49.3%m

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16 Procedure Complete Human Subject Protocol Forms Conduct Control Test
Instruct subjects to complete the survey Analyze Data Draw Conclusions

17 Data & Analysis Participants with Color Deficiency 42
Total Participants 505 Percentage of Color Deficient Subjects 8.32%

18 Data & Analysis Male Female 26 16

19 Data & Analysis Male Female With Deficiency 26 16 Total 248 255
10.48% 6.27% Global Statistics 8-11% 0.5%

20 Conclusion Hypothesis is supported Improvements Future Projects

21 Thank You For Listening!
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