Prevalensi Buta Warna Siswa Sekolah Menengah atas (Sma) di Kota Malang
Abstract
Color blindness is a visual impairment caused by the cone cells of the eye not
being able to perceive a certain color spectrum. This inability is passed on
genetically from parents to children. The gene for color blindness is linked by an
X-linked recessive chromosome which has a cross inheritance pattern (Criss Cross Inheritance). One type of partial color blindness is red-green color
blindness. Red-green color blindness is divided into protans and deutans. The
purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence value of color blindness in
high school students in Malang City. This research was conducted in five high
schools in Malang City and took a sample of 254 students. Color blind test on
students using Ishihara's 24 plate book. The analysis was conducted to determine
the prevalence of color blindness, allele frequencies and patterns of inheritance of
color blindness in proband families with color blindness. The results of the study
showed that the prevalence of color blindness in students in Malang was 3.54%,
with all male patients having a prevalence of 7.89%. Protan color blind sufferers
are 1.18% and deutan color blind sufferers are 2.36%. The allele frequency is
0.02673 and the normal allele is 0.9737. The results of the diagnosis of the
pedigree diagram in families with color blindness show that the color blind gene
in the probandus was obtained from the mother with a cross inheritance pattern
(Criss-Cross Inheritance).