Most humans will have colored eyes, the exception is albinos. Therefore the fact that two humans are twins will not stop them having colored eyes.
Heterochromia.
Humans are typically 99.9% alike to one another, but some genes like the hair color or the eye color are different.
Heterochromia
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
It is not just one gene that causes the color of eyes. Eye color genetics is complicated and it takes many genes to create an eye color. Regardless of the parents' and children's eye color any combination can occur even for the same eye color.
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.
Yes you get your eye color from your parent. The parent that carries one dominant gene and one recessive gene for a specific eye color and the other parent carries two recessive genes for a different eye color, you will get the eye color of the parent who carries the dominant and recessive gene. In other words, the dominant gene trumps the recessive gene. In another scenario, if both parents carry two recessive genes for a specific eye color, then you will inherit the recessive gene of that color.
Humans are typically 99.9% alike to one another, but some genes like the hair color or the eye color are different.
No. Kensie`s/Daniela Ruahs eye was like that from birth it is just a birth mark to have one eye on color and one eye another in here case on is black and one is brown/hazel.
Heterochromia
A single gene influences the color and the eye (color) of a tiger. In other words One gene. Source: Life Science book
Heterochromia is a condition characterized by a difference in coloration of the iris or skin. It can be genetic or acquired and can result in one eye being a different color than the other or parts of one iris being a different color.
One can not be sure but his Eye Color was supposed to have been Blue/Green ("like the Aegean sea")- yes that is to emphasie his ''perfectness'' however he was near or far sighted, one eye was green and the other was brown (hazel).
There is no map, you must get a color change coupon from the Cash Shop. You can then bring it to one of the NPCs (there is one in every city), and they can change your eye color. Make sure you get the VIP one if you want red, otherwise you may end up randomising to another color.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
It is not just one gene that causes the color of eyes. Eye color genetics is complicated and it takes many genes to create an eye color. Regardless of the parents' and children's eye color any combination can occur even for the same eye color.
It would all depend on which gene (brown eyes and blue eyes) is dominate and which is recessive. The baby's eye color could be either one, or the baby's eye color could be green depending if the wife or husband's parents' eye color. Basically it all depends on which eye color is dominate to the other
AnswerNothing is wrong with your dog it just means they are unique they cant see well out of the Blue eye but they are fine and beautiful to me.