Multi color eyes Ans by witsinbits
Of course the baby can have brown eyes!! Only 2 blue eyed people can have a blue eyed baby, any other eye colour is possible when 2 parents have different colour eyes.
1. Gold eyes are different, they are their own colour like blue is different to grey. 2. Gold eyes = amber eyes. 3. Hazel eyes consist of lots of flecks and colours. 4. Brown eyes are solid. 5. Gold eyes are only gold and orange mixed together to make the colour. Or they have the "olive" amber in them as well. 6. Amber (gold) eyes are extremely rare where as brown and hazel are very common.
If you become corrupt you will get red eyes, but otherwise no.
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Genetics. Your mum and dad's eye colour influences yours. But it gets a bit more complicated as some genes are dominant, some are recessive. For example, the gene for brown eyes is dominant, and blue eyes is recessive. You have 2 genes that determine eyes colour. So if your dad has brown eyes, your mum has blue eyes and you have blue eyes that means that your dads eye colour genes are 1 x brown and 1x blue and your mums are 2x blue. You got 1 blue gene from each parent.
Heterochromia is the name for when someone has a difference of color in each of their irises. Your eye color is set by a variety of genes, but heterochromia occurs due to the concentration and distribution of a pigment called melanin.
Only certain animals, dogs are colour blind and most other animals see every colour, only in a different shade to what we see.Answer 2:Most animals can see colour to some degree, but quite differently to how humans perceive colour. Nocturnal animals are likely to have little or no colour vision.Scientists can determine whether or not an animal has colour vision by analysing the "cones" in their eyes. Animals and people have both "rods" and "cones". Rods assist in seeing in the dark; cones assist with colour vision. Animals see colour in varying degrees according to the ratio of rods to cones in their eyes.Colour vision is also determined by the type of cones themselves: there are three types of cones which are responsible for colour vision, and each one has a separate pigment which is sensitive to red, blue or green light.
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The answer has to be because of natural selection. Otherwise people would have a different number of eyes. But evidently a different number of eyes makes people less likely to survive and pass on that characteristic.
Some information says they are, but they don't really look it, they look more like hazel.
well... get 2 to 5 pokemon, get their arms, legs, eyes, wings, what ever, and put them together, and choose a colour that you want.
Chromosomes are made of DNA and contains genes. These genes code for RNA and proteins which include structural proteins, hormones, enzymes, antibodies and many more. The enzymes speed up chemical reactions within the body that are essential for life and control many of the traits that you can see e.g eye colour, skin colour etc. Genes can be in different forms e.g blue eyes or brown eyes and these are called alleles. We have 2 copies of every chromosome and so 2 copies of every gene