Highly unlikely. Eye color and color blindness are not determined the same way within your DNA.
-Eye color depends on what color your eyes your parents have and the dominance of specific traits and alleles.
-Color blindness is linked primarily to gender. It's a sex linked mutation and occurs only on the X chromosome. Males are much more likely to be color blind than females, because it is linked only to the x chromosome. Males only have one x chromosome and females have two.
For females to have the colorblind mutation, their father has to be colorblind and their mother has to be a carrier or colorblind. For a male to be colorblind their mother has to either be a carrier or color blind. It is much more likely that mother is carrier than colorblind.
Yes. Different pigmentations affect the way you see, how you see, and sometimes "why" you see the stuff you see.
Yes and no. People with blue eyes do have problems with seeing in extremely bright light.
no
A persons eye color dos not effect anything. It is just the color of someone's eyes.
There is limited evidence that eye color can have a slight effect on vision.i think no
No
it could attract to the persons eye and catch it
Red eye is more pronounced in people with light eye color. It is also more pronounced in people with blond or light-red hair and in children
No. No more than the color of the window frame affects what you see through the glass.You "see" the light that enters through the little black hole in the center of your eye ... the"pupil" ... whereas the "color" of your eye is the color all around it.
no negative color is based off the color spectrum and is the same in all setting including the retina's after image
A pig's eye functions the same way as a human's eye. The eye can see directly and peripherally. The eye can see in color as well.
There is no way to tell what color the eye sees better for everyone. Some people are colorblind for example.
You can try using honey diluted with water. You first dilute it in a jar and then use an eyedropper to lightly squeeze some honey into your eye. CAUTION: This may sting a little if the honey is not well diluted. That is ok, as it will not damage your eyes but make sure to wash your eyes out once the honey has been poured in your eye. Note: This does not make a dramatic change in eye color. It may only work for some people, and in order to really notice the lighter eye color you would have to wet your eyes with honey for a long time.
there is no safe way