Scientists have the same color eyes as all of us.
What decides your eye color is your genotype that you get from your parents. if you have blue eyes, you have to have two recessive traits. Yet, any other color has to have a dominant allele to create the color. But, scientists already can tell that if you have blue eyes, your genotype is, 'bb.' Or, two recessive alleles.
There really is no specific "genetic code" for eye color. It is a complicated process that involves several genes. Differences in eye color come down to what scientists call single nucleotide polymorphisms. Also, if one of your parents have green eyes than you may have green eyes. Hazel eyes and brown eyes work. Hazel eyes and blue eyes work. There are many combinations.
The color of Elmo's eyes are black.
Color of Her Eyes was created in 1990.
natural color of eyes are blue.
the color when you close your eyes
With his eyes
the color of her eyes is brown.
Her eyes are the color black btw
No, your eyes do not change color when you die. The color of your eyes is determined by the amount of melanin in your iris, and this does not change after death.
Babe Ruthe's eyes were blue.
Leafpool's eyes are amber in colour.