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Red-green color blindness in humans is inherited as an x-linked recessive trait. usually, heterozygous females are not colorblind. however, a doctor identified an unusual case in which a heterozygous female was colorblind in her right eye but had normal color vision in her left eye. if you assume that this phenotype was not due to a new mutation, explain how this might have occurred.

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