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Blue Eyes and the Related Health Effects Blue eyes are an inherited trait that only 8% to 10% of people worldwide have Having blue eyes may have health advantages as well as increased risks
Eye color - Wikipedia Mammals are born with blue eyes and all variations in darkening develop after birth The genetics and inheritance of eye color in humans is complicated As of 2010, as many as 16 genes have been associated with human eye color inheritance
Blue Eyes: What Causes Them and How They Affect Health Having blue eyes is very different from every other eye color, and it’s not just a matter of what they look like Here are eight interesting facts about blue eyes that you might find surprising
Why humans evolved blue eyes - PMC The “rare novel color advantage” hypothesis makes much of eye color diversity, with no particular emphasis on blue Yet the best visible eye color variations stem not from specific “color alleles,” but from two rather more prosaic contingencies
What Is The Earliest Evidence For Blue Eyes In Humans? In blue eyes, light scatters in the front layer of the iris, which is lacking in pigment Known as the Tyndall effect, this scattering of light causes blue wavelengths of light to be