Is Heterochromia usually genetic?
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How is Heterochromia genetically passed on? if a parent has Heterochromia does that mean that their child will have it? Or is a child has Heterochromia does that mean the parent has it? , Or can a generation be skipped?All I understand from Wikipedia is that it is genetic.
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It can be genetic, or it can be the result of a disease, and finally it can be an anomaly (mosaicism...
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Alright, so I'm told that Heterochromia iridum, when a person or animal has two different eye colors, (for example, your left eye is blue, your right eye is green) is very common in cats and dogs but from what I've seen in researching this, it only seems...
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In genetics, all sorts of flukes happen. Feel free to use your creative license to have twins with either...
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Hello I'm curious on what the likely-hood (percentage wise would be nice) is of my husband and I having a blue eyed child, a brown eyed child, a green eyed child, and a child with heterochromia. My husband has complete heterochromia (left eye is green...
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eye color is controlled by more than one gene, so unfortunately there is not a straight-forward model...
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I know about it an all, but I was just wondering if sectoral heterochromia is rarer than full heterochromia, and on a scale from say 1-10 how rare is it overall? And also out of curiosity, do people with any type heterochromia have more chance of needing...
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Sectoral heterochromia is rarer than full heterochromia. I'm not sure what the 1-10 scale would be compared...
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Hello I'm curious on what the likely-hood (percentage wise would be nice) is of my husband and I having a blue eyed child, a brown eyed child, a green eyed child, and a child with heterochromia. My husband has complete heterochromia (left eye is green...
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WOW! THAT'S RARE! Your children may receive genes for blue, green or brown. Also, if there are any other...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterochromia "Acquired heterochromia Heterochromia that is acquired is usually due to injury, inflammation, the use of certain eyedrops, or tumors." Any other information on these certain eyedrops ~/ Thanks ^^
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Since i was a kid my eyes would seem to change color from day to day. One day Green, then Blue, then brown. It seemed to relate to the shirt i was wearing. Now as i have gotten a little older, it is a greenish grey on the perimeter, then it is a brownish...
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I knew I had it when I saw the pictures. I stumbled on them by accident whilst I was doing some research...
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Heterochromia: a condition where the iris of one eye is a different color than of the other eye. You can pick your natural eye color for one and change the other, or you can pick two different colors. For me, I would pick: blue (my natural color) and...
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I would want to have two blue eyes that both saw either far or near sighted. What I have instead is...
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Heterochromia is when you have different color on each eye for the people who don't know. I just read that Alexander had heterochromia but I don't know if it's true.
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Yes. = - http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read… - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_peo...
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Did I have heterochromia as a child? both my eyes have always been brown but At ages 1-9 My right eyes had A light blue and apple green fleck about the size of a couple of match heads put together In the upper corner but as I grew older it completely...
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