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Its not RH negative people you should be interested in...

 
Anonymous Coward
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01/02/2017 12:35 PM
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Its not RH negative people you should be interested in...
look for "heterochromia" - people with two different eye color.

triple helix.
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01/09/2017 01:42 PM
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01/09/2017 01:44 PM
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I have 2 different eye colors in each eye

Does this count?
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01/09/2017 02:17 PM
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I have 2 different eye colors in each eye

Does this count?
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me too. I read previously its genes from nortern europe/norway/scandanavian origin. Arayan
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01/09/2017 02:19 PM
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Re: Its not RH negative people you should be interested in...
If you’re born with heterochromia, it’s probably because one of your parents had it--it’s a dominant autosomal trait. Though you could also be a chimera (two fertilized eggs fusing into one zygote, each with a different gene for eye color) or a mosaic (someone with two or more different genetic codes in their cells; in this case, a slightly altered gene responsible for eye color).

It’s also possible to acquire heterochromia, although you probably don’t want to. It’s almost always the result of a serious illness or injury. Certain medications have been known to deposit brown pigment in eyes--a pretty rare side-effect, and one that usually only happens in hazel eyes, but certainly one worth mentioning.

I am a sectoral heterochromia, meaning I have sections that are different color.
Neither of my parents have it.

But I think if you're going to place a "warning" about a triple helix (which is only one of several reasons for heterochromia) then you should at least outline why we are so regarded as someone to watch out for.

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01/09/2017 02:23 PM
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Madeline Mccann had/has this.
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01/09/2017 03:23 PM
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Re: Its not RH negative people you should be interested in...
Melanin effects eye colour.

The more Melanin the darker your eyes.

Every child is born with blue eyes and they become darker as the Melanin absorbed into the body.
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01/09/2017 03:24 PM
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Anomalies are cool.
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01/09/2017 03:26 PM
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heterochromia has been "trendy" lately in the ct community
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Re: Its not RH negative people you should be interested in...
If you’re born with heterochromia, it’s probably because one of your parents had it--it’s a dominant autosomal trait. Though you could also be a chimera (two fertilized eggs fusing into one zygote, each with a different gene for eye color) or a mosaic (someone with two or more different genetic codes in their cells; in this case, a slightly altered gene responsible for eye color).

It’s also possible to acquire heterochromia, although you probably don’t want to. It’s almost always the result of a serious illness or injury. Certain medications have been known to deposit brown pigment in eyes--a pretty rare side-effect, and one that usually only happens in hazel eyes, but certainly one worth mentioning.

I am a sectoral heterochromia, meaning I have sections that are different color.
Neither of my parents have it.

But I think if you're going to place a "warning" about a triple helix (which is only one of several reasons for heterochromia) then you should at least outline why we are so regarded as someone to watch out for.

dragnet-facts45
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Neither of my parents have different eye colors

Every time I go to eye doctor they tell me eyes look great

I don't take any medications never have

Fyi
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01/09/2017 03:36 PM
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