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The Genetic History Of Blue Eyes - MSN
More than 1 in 4 Americans have blue eyes, and across the pond, it’s every 3 out of 7. In some places, like the Netherlands ...
1. Siberian husky. Автор/Getty Images. Known for its thick coat, high energy and endurance, the Siberian husky is one of the best-known breeds associated with blue eyes.
Like most human traits, blue eyes are determined by genes, and no two people have exactly the same hue. It works a lot like ...
Animals with blue eyes are a rare occurrence in nature due to being linked to recessive genetics, mutations, and specific genes. Despite that, many species still have beautifully rich blue eyes.
In 2008, a study led by Hans Eiberg from the University of Copenhagen claimed that all blue eyes link back to a single ancestor who lived between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago.
Across the world, 8% to 10% of people have blue eyes, which is still second place to brown eyes, which 70% to 80% of all individuals have. The rarest eye colors are green and gray.
Blue eyes have long fascinated humans, symbolising beauty and mystery throughout history. From iconic figures like Frank Sinatra to Hollywood stars like Megan Fox, their allure is undeniable. But ...