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Posted by All Done on October 12, 2005, at 2:48:18
In reply to Re: Light blue/green » gardenergirl, posted by All Done on October 12, 2005, at 2:47:53
Posted by sunny10 on October 12, 2005, at 8:47:26
In reply to Re: Blue (nm), posted by All Done on October 12, 2005, at 2:48:18
some brown, mostly green, and some gold..
mud, algae, and sunlight!
Posted by TexasChic on October 12, 2005, at 15:54:36
In reply to Re: swamp puddle, posted by sunny10 on October 12, 2005, at 8:47:26
Posted by TexasChic on October 12, 2005, at 16:02:49
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
> >I wondered what the *majority* on here would be.
> Ahhh~maybe there is a link between eye color and mental illness?? (I say this as I roll my green eyes..LOL)Looks like we are winning! Aren't green eyes supposed to be more rare than other colors? Very strange.
Posted by Ilene on October 12, 2005, at 21:24:34
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by 10derHeart on October 13, 2005, at 0:08:33
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by Bobby on October 13, 2005, at 20:57:09
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by Dinah on October 14, 2005, at 8:30:36
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by MidnightBlue on October 14, 2005, at 16:14:51
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Used to be gorgeous, but now you have to look hard to see them behind my coke bottle glasses!
Posted by lynn971 on October 14, 2005, at 17:22:17
In reply to Bright Green, posted by MidnightBlue on October 14, 2005, at 16:14:51
That most people who suffer with some type of chemical imbalance has either blue or green eyes. lol
Posted by caraher on October 15, 2005, at 0:18:43
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by crazy teresa on October 15, 2005, at 1:18:21
In reply to Re: Can there be a theory?, posted by lynn971 on October 14, 2005, at 17:22:17
Posted by Dinah on October 15, 2005, at 7:28:44
In reply to Re: Can there be a theory?, posted by lynn971 on October 14, 2005, at 17:22:17
Hmmmm...
It's my light eyed cousins who suffer severe migraines, while my brown eyed cousins don't.
I always thought it was how the light was allowed into the eyes, but since migraines are also serotonin linked, perhaps not.
I think Babble is too small a group to make a representative sample, though. And there are also other qualities we have in common that would muddy trying to isolate one factor.
Posted by TexasChic on October 15, 2005, at 7:47:36
In reply to Re: Can there be a theory? » lynn971, posted by Dinah on October 15, 2005, at 7:28:44
I doubt pigment affects the brain. Is pigment what you call the color in eyes, like skin? Anyway, you know what I'm talking about.
Posted by Dinah on October 15, 2005, at 8:08:58
In reply to Yeah, I wasn't really serious., posted by TexasChic on October 15, 2005, at 7:47:36
Well, it could also be that genes for eye color and genes for production of some sort of neurotransmitter are close together, and tend to correlate well with each other.
But isn't the human genome thoroughly mapped now? If there was a correlation, wouldn't it be known by now?
Posted by TexasChic on October 15, 2005, at 9:11:04
In reply to Re: Yeah, I wasn't really serious. » TexasChic, posted by Dinah on October 15, 2005, at 8:08:58
Here's what they say about mapping genetic code:
[http://uttm.com/stories/2000/06/25/tech/main209380.shtml]
• "It appears unraveling the secrets of the entire human genetic code was the easy part. Now scientists say successfully applying the "book of life" to the benefit of mankind - curing diseases, pinpointing which genes do what and perfecting gene splicing - is still years down the genomic road."
Everywhere it said genetics of eye color are complicated & determined by multiple genes.
[http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=25003]
• "Eye color: The color of the iris. The genetics of eye color are complicated. Eye color is polygenic. It is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur."
The only correlation I could find was here (kind of hard to understand):[http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~rwinning/genetics/beyond6.htm}
• "The gene for phenylketonuria in humans produces the skin pigment melanin. People with mutations in both copies of this gene suffer mental impairment, due to accumulation of phenylalanine in the brain, and they are very light-skinned and fair-haired, due to reduced melanin production."I think that last one is talking about a specific disorder - it had too many big words for me to wrap my brain around. But interesting though.
Posted by ed_uk on October 15, 2005, at 15:19:39
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
Posted by crazy teresa on October 16, 2005, at 18:04:26
In reply to blue :-) (nm), posted by ed_uk on October 15, 2005, at 15:19:39
Posted by lynn971 on October 16, 2005, at 19:20:20
In reply to eyes, I hope... (nm), posted by crazy teresa on October 16, 2005, at 18:04:26
Posted by wildcard on October 16, 2005, at 19:29:24
In reply to eyes, I hope... (nm), posted by crazy teresa on October 16, 2005, at 18:04:26
Posted by alesta on October 17, 2005, at 19:52:35
In reply to What color are your eyes????, posted by wildcard on October 11, 2005, at 9:58:15
> >I wondered what the *majority* on here would be.
> Ahhh~maybe there is a link between eye color and mental illness?? (I say this as I roll my green eyes..LOL)
love the question!we should do one for hair color
smiles,
aim;)
Posted by zeugma on October 17, 2005, at 20:29:49
In reply to Re: swamp puddle, posted by sunny10 on October 12, 2005, at 8:47:26
Posted by alesta on October 19, 2005, at 18:46:29
In reply to mine are swamp puddles too (nm), posted by zeugma on October 17, 2005, at 20:29:49
hehe. y'all need to cut it with the swamp puddle thing, lol!! the most beautiful eyes i've ever seen were brown. brown eyes are bloody gorgeous.
btw, mine actually look kinda brown indoors, green outdoors or in bright light.
amy;)
Posted by zeugma on October 19, 2005, at 20:04:07
In reply to Re: mine are swamp puddles too, posted by alesta on October 19, 2005, at 18:46:29
> hehe. y'all need to cut it with the swamp puddle thing, lol!! the most beautiful eyes i've ever seen were brown. brown eyes are bloody gorgeous.
>
> btw, mine actually look kinda brown indoors, green outdoors or in bright light.hey amy,
who said swamp puddles were ugly? and i was a big fan of alligators when i was a kid :-)
swamp puddles change color with the refraction of the light. they are greenish pools of primal life. and then there's the dominance of algae.indeterminate between liquid and earth.good possibility to drown in them.
i will always come out of my swamp for you, amy.
-z
>
> amy;)
Posted by sunny10 on October 20, 2005, at 7:15:36
In reply to Re: mine are swamp puddles too » alesta, posted by zeugma on October 19, 2005, at 20:04:07
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