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The Genetic History Of Blue Eyes
It turns out the genetic history of blue eyes is pretty twisty and interesting. More than 1 in 4 Americans have blue eyes, and across the pond, it’s every 3 out of 7. In some places, like the ...
Eyes are not just windows to the soul—they're kaleidoscopes of human diversity. From deep brown to icy grey, eye colours span ...
Hazel eyes mostly occur in individuals whose ancestry is from North Africa, the Middle East, Brazil and Spain—although, anyone can have this genetic mutation. View the original article to see ...
Discover how the genetics behind your eye color connects to various health conditions, from melanoma risk to pain tolerance—what your eye shade reveals. Skip to content News ...
Scientists have learned that human eye color genetics are far more complex than we knew. Reporting in Science Advances, an international team of researchers has identified over 50 new genes that ...
Eye color may be an indicator of whether a person is high-risk for certain serious skin conditions. A new study shows people with blue eyes are less likely to have vitiligo.
Now that my father has passed away, I "inherited" boxes that filled a basement, attic, and two-car garage (into which my father never put a car.) Amidst the papers, pictures, and assorted historic ...