Blue eyes
Blue eyes appear blue due to a lack of melanin in the iris, the colored part of the eye. The blue color is a result of Rayleigh scattering, a similar phenomenon that makes the sky appear blue. This scattering of light causes shorter blue wavelengths to be reflected and give the eyes a blue appearance.
Possibly a genetic mishap or a mutation ( not like the ones from X-men)
Mutant eye color can vary depending on the specific genetic mutation. Some mutant eye colors include red, purple, or white, which are not typically seen in normal human eyes.
determined by a variation in the OCA2 gene that affects the production of melanin in the iris. This mutation results in less melanin being produced, leading to the characteristic blue color of the eyes. An individual must inherit two copies of this gene variant to have blue eyes.
Blue eyes are a result of a genetic mutation that causes low melanin production in the iris, allowing light to scatter and reflect back a blue color. This trait is typically inherited in a recessive manner, meaning both parents must carry the gene for the child to have blue eyes.
It's probably just a genertic mutation as it doesn't seem to be a survival trait.
It is rare for an Indian to be born with blue eyes as the genetics for blue eye color are typically not common in Indian populations. This could possibly be attributed to a genetic mutation or a blend of ancestral genes.
Approximately 3-5% of black people have blue eyes. This is due to a genetic mutation that occurred thousands of years ago. Blue eyes are more commonly found in individuals of European descent.
Oh, what a lovely question! Meriwether Lewis had beautiful blue eyes, like the clear sky on a calm day. Those eyes must have seen so much on his adventures exploring the great unknown. Just imagine the stories they could tell!
Blue eyes are a comparatively recent mutation. They're regarded as more attractive than brown eyes an so confer a mating and reproductive advantage. In short, people with blue eyes tend to be more successful in the mating game and produce more children.
Tiger eyes are anywhere from golden amber to dull amber. The white fur mutation in Bengal tigers allows the eyes to be either blue or green.