• iiGxC@slrpnk.net
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    That’s just saying colorblindness is more common in men, and tetrachromacy is more common in (maybe exclusive to?) women. It’s still really rare tho (estimated 2-3% in that link)

    speaking of tetrachromacy, listen to the Polygondwanaland album by King Gizzard And The Lizzard Wizard

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      Exclusive to women, as it’s a rare mutation that requires two X chromosomes.

      There could be a rare, rare case of someone with XXY chromosomes also getting it, but that would be two very rare human conditions hitting at once.