yes, I have a lazy muscle in my left it was discovered by my mom when I was less then there years old because my left eye(pupil) was moving in towards my nose, and if not treated I would be blind in one eye(left eye). Then I had to wear a patch over my right eye for years in order to strengthen the muscles in my left to then for years following I had to wear really thick bifocal glasses, to this day if I take my glasses off and focus on an object my right eye is all I see from because it is the dominant eye and my left eye will drift towards my nose.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
Having a dominant eye means that one eye provides the brain with a slightly stronger signal than the other eye, which can affect depth perception and focus when looking at objects. It is important to know which eye is dominant for activities like shooting, archery, or photography to improve accuracy and performance.
Cat eye syndrome is a genetic condition that is caused by an extra piece of genetic material on chromosome 22. It is not determined by simple dominant or recessive inheritance patterns, but rather by the presence of the extra genetic material.
Brown is the most popular eye color in the world. Brown eyes are a dominant trait.
Usually yes... a dominant firm normally has the financial 'clout' to ride out a possible take-over from a smaller firm.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
If you attempt to use your non-dominant eye, your dominant eye will continue to attempt to send an image to your brain, and you will wind up holding the firearm at an angle to the target.
My left eye is my dominant eye.
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It depends on which is your dominant eye. To find out, point at something a few feet away, then close one eye. If the finger is still pointing at the object, the open eye is dominant. If it is pointing off to one side, the closed eye is dominant.
It is likely that the red eye trait is dominant if a red eye and blue eye fly have only red eyed offspring. However, it is possible that the blue eyed trait is dominant and the blue eyed fly has the red eyed gene and passed it on to its offspring every time.
Eye colors depend fully on your genetic history. Lets say your parents both have brown eyes, because brown is a dominant color it is most possible that you will get this color, although if one of your ancestors had blue eyes and it is possible that they will pass down this trait to you.
how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
Having a dominant eye means that one eye provides the brain with a slightly stronger signal than the other eye, which can affect depth perception and focus when looking at objects. It is important to know which eye is dominant for activities like shooting, archery, or photography to improve accuracy and performance.
A dominant trait, when present, is always expressed. So if the offspring of a red eyed and blue eyed mating are all red, then red must be dominant because it is the trait expressed.
"Master eye" refers to the dominant eye in binocular vision, where one eye is more dominant than the other in focusing on objects. It is important in activities like aiming in sports or alignment in photography for accuracy and precision.
Brown is dominant, over half the world has brown eyes.