Do blue eyes have blue pigment?

There is No Blue Pigment in Blue Irises
For almost everyone — even people with blue eyes — the back layer (called the pigment epithelium) has brown pigment in it. The front layer of the iris (called the stroma) is made up of overlapping fibers and cells.
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Why are blue eyes not actually blue?

People with blue eyes don't actually have any blue pigment. It's actually lack of melanin that causes light to scatter in your eyes, creating an illusion of a blue hue. This is called the Tyndall effect.
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What pigment are blue eyes?

Light eye color is most prevalent in individuals of European descent. However, there is no such thing as blue pigment in our eyes. Instead, an individual's eyes are blue because of the white collagen fibers in the connective tissue in the iris. These fibers scatter light and make the iris look blue.
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What is the true color of blue eyes?

People with blue eyes have a completely colourless stroma with no pigment at all, and it also contains no excess collagen deposits. This means that all the light that enters it is scattered back into the atmosphere and as a result of the Tyndall effect, creates a blue hue.
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What is the prettiest eye color?

While hazel was found to be the most attractive eye color in females. When it came to the most attractive eye color in females, the results were very different. Hazel eyes topped the list as the most popular, with 65 out of 322 total matches—or 20.19 percent.
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How Do Blue and Green Eyes Exist When Those Pigments Are Not Found in the Human Eye?



Are my eyes gray or blue?

Gray eyes are often mistaken for blue eyes

According to the Eye Doctors of Washington website, gray eyes, unlike blue eyes, often have flecks of gold and brown in them.
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Can a black person have blue eyes?

Blue is the second most common eye color globally, with an estimated 8 to 10 % of people having blue eyes. A majority of these people are of European descent, however, Black people can be born with blue eyes even though it's pretty rare.
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What is special about blue eyes?

For starters, blue eyes are considered to be very attractive by many. In fact, a University of Louisville research study found that people with light-colored eyes (including blue) were seen as more attractive than those with darker eyes. This may be because lighter-colored eyes are less common, so they stand out more.
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Who was the first blue-eyed human?

A Stone Age man who lived about 7,000 years ago and whose buried bones were discovered in 2006 has turned out to be the earliest known person with blue eyes, a physical trait that evolved relatively recently in human history, a study has found.
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Are hazel eyes rarer than blue?

Hazel eyes are sometimes mistaken for green or brown eyes. They are not as rare as green eyes, but are rarer than blue eyes. Only about 5 percent of the population worldwide has the hazel eye genetic mutation.
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Is it true all blue-eyed people are related?

Summary: New research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. Scientists have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6,000-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye color of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today.
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Are there different shades of blue eyes?

Blue-green eyes have an amount of melanin between green and blue, hazel eyes have an amount of pigment between green and brown, etc. Some people have eyes that have different colored patches. For example, blue eyes with a green or brown circle around the pupil are pretty common.
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Can people with blue eyes see better in the dark?

While blue eyes are more sensitive to light during the day, people with blue eyes tend to see better at night – unless there are bright lights. In that case, the lack of melanin makes them as sensitive to light at night as they are during the day.
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Are blue eyes going extinct?

Are red-haired, blue-eyed people going extinct? You might believe that because these genetic traits are rare, they could be diluted out of the gene pool entirely. That's not likely to happen.
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Are brown eyes actually blue?

“The fundamental principle is that under every brown eye is a blue eye,” Dr Gregg Homer told CNN, adding that there is no actual blue pigmentation in the eye. “The only difference between a brown eye and a blue eye is this very thin layer of pigment on the surface.
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What is the smartest eye color?

People with grey eyes are perceived to be the smartest. Blue-eyed people are seen as being the most expressive.
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Are blue eyes an Irish trait?

In Ireland blue eyes are most common in Connacht, where 53% people have them. The figures are only slightly lower elsewhere, with 52% in Leinster and 50% each in Ulster and Munster. The research was conducted by ScotlandsDNA, a company that researches the genetic origins of Scots and those of Scots descent.
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What hair color goes best with blue eyes?

Typically, rich brunette hues, warm blonde, and coppery reds provide the perfect amount of contrast to make blue eyes pop.
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Can two brown eyed people have a blue eyed baby?

For two parents with brown eyes to have a blue-eyed child, both parents must genetically be Bb. When this happens, there is a 1 in 4 chance that these parents will have a bb child with blue eyes. Unfortunately, eye color is not as simple as this.
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Can Africans have redheads?

A redhead of African descent is pretty rare. Except when people are of mixed ancestry, red hair in Africans is usually caused by a kind of albinism. When people think of albinism, they may picture people with white hair, pale skin and pink eyes.
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What are gray eyes?

Gray eyes may be called “blue” at first glance, but they tend to have flecks of gold and brown. And they may appear to “change color” from gray to blue to green depending on clothing, lighting, and mood (which may change the size of the pupil, compressing the colors of the iris).
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Is grey the rarest eye color?

Gray eyes, belonging to 3% of the global population, are the rarest and most mysterious eyes of all. We all know that gray eyes are determined by two different factors.
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Why do blue eyes turn grey?

A little melanin in the front of the eye gives you blue eyes. As you decrease the amount of melanin present the blue eyes look lighter and lighter until they look colorless or light gray.
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