Blue-eyed humans, page 2
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reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 05:59 AM by _Phoenix_
reply to post by sardion2000



Actually a LOT of people with green eyes experience this, I think its because of their surroudings, for example a green eye can consist of colours blue and yellow and possible specs of brown, to make the green, so clothing and lighting etc could make their eyes appear more blue or green depending on the surroundings.

I have heard about when people get angry it goes bright green, don't know why? lol

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reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 06:02 AM by Rhain
reply to post by smans



Hey Ya Bro' and sis'.

So I am Dane and blue eyed! Now I feel special too.

So does this gene lacking also mean us blue eyed people can't jump high or run fast either? Does this mean brown eyed people are genetically more perfect?

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reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 06:04 AM by _Phoenix_
Originally posted by Rhain
reply to
post by smans



Hey Ya Bro' and sis''

So I am Dane and blue eyed! Now I feel special too.

So does this gene lacking also mean us blue eyed people can't jump high or run fast either? Does this mean brown eyed people are genetically more perfect?

Nah us green eyed guys are more genetically perfect, we got the best of both worlds lol. just kidding.



reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 06:58 AM by sir_stinky_pinky
reply to post by Rhain



No. It is just a scientific study to show where the gene derived from. It has nothing to do who will be more likely to succeed at athletics and who will not. It is to show that there are relationship between "all genes" whether they spawn be dominant or recessive traits. Once a gene has been mutated, over a period of time, as long as the "gene pool" [no pun intended] stays fresh with Mendel's Laws in full effect, they can, and have become "dominant" genes through successful crossbreeding aka hybridization.


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 10:31 AM by Pro-genetic
reply to post by gottago



Apparantly eyes, unlike skin and hair, do not produce colour pigmentation regulary and whats there degrades over time(usualy) so the eyes will get lighter, sometimes the pigmentation granuales get darker resulting in darker eyes!


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 12:15 PM by frayed1
reply to post by Pellevoisin


Maybe this was when the 'alien' genes were spliced in??

And by the way, there are quite a few African-Americans with blue or green eyes......and brown eyes are usually dominant, even if one parent has another color of eyes. Perhaps the 'blue-eye' genes are hidden in the DNA of all ?

Mine also change color.....mostly now they are a steel gray, but sometimes a really green or blue.....( makes one do a double take at the reflection of a 'stranger', LOL!)



reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:06 PM by gwhint
reply to post by jensouth31



I agree with you jensouth31, it's nice to know we are mutations, I am the opposite spectrum of your darks, mine are light blue and sometimes light green and most of the time grey. I was told by my first ex wife that my eyes follow my moods, green when I'm unhappy and blue when I'm content but grey for the normal, but like you my eyes seem to follow the color of the clothes I wear, are we normal.
gwhint


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:07 PM by Pro-genetic
reply to post by jensouth31



were all x-men, now all we need is tight leather outfits and some guns to make up for the fact that we cant shoot lasers out our eyeballs!


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:34 PM by jensouth31
reply to post by Pro-genetic



I can't be an X-men. I can be an X-woman. If lasering people were possible, I can think of a few people in this world that I would have fried


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:52 PM by Pro-genetic
reply to post by jensouth31



x-man, x-women, meh, there all the same!wonder if someone can have red eyes and not be an albino, that would be cool,and glow in the dark ones for clubs!Oh yeah!


reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:55 PM by Roland Deschain
Blue-Eyed brethren..Step forward!



reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 06:02 PM by Pro-genetic
reply to post by UnforgiveableSin



no its not unusal, its perfectly noraml as far as i no! something to do with wavelengths maybe?
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