Unlocking the Hidden Truth: Why Brown Eyes Hold the Key to Your Genetic Legacy
We’ve made great strides in improving our understanding of eye color in recent years. Back in 2008, a paper appeared in the American Journal of Human Genetics that did away with much of what we thought we knew about eye color.
According to the new research, it is believed that as many as 16 different genes may affect the way color is expressed in the iris.
What does all of this mean? Well, a non-scientific translation means that a baby can technically be born with any eye color, regardless of the biological infant’s parent’s color shade.
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