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Phenotype: What is your eye color?

What is your eye color?

  • A

    Votes: 6 9.2%
  • B

    Votes: 4 6.2%
  • C

    Votes: 3 4.6%
  • D

    Votes: 5 7.7%
  • E

    Votes: 4 6.2%
  • F

    Votes: 4 6.2%
  • G

    Votes: 4 6.2%
  • H

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I

    Votes: 9 13.8%
  • J

    Votes: 13 20.0%
  • K

    Votes: 13 20.0%

  • Total voters
    65

Ex-User (9062)

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Please vote and put any additional info down afterwards.

A: blue iris
B: blue-gray iris
C: gray iris
D: blue-gray iris with yellow/brown spots
E: gray-green iris with yellow/brown spots
F: green iris
G: green iris with yellow/brown spots
H: light-brown iris
I: hazel iris
J: medium brown iris
K: dark-brown and black iris


Just a little reminder for the spotted types:

The spottiness can range from a few spots
300px-Human_Iris_JD052007.jpg


to a full-blown 360° Ring, or a Ring+Spots, or multiple Rings.
264px-Close-up_Image_of_a_Human_Iris.jpg

 

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Hazel. They change colour dependent on I'm not sure what exactly. Sometimes greener, sometimes browner, and sometimes they go a dark orange sort of colour.
 

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Now medium brown. It seems like they used to be darker. I don't really pay attention though.

Potentially useful:

http://www.intpforum.com/showthread.php?t=14368
http://www.intpforum.com/showthread.php?t=9523

Thanks for pointing those out.
I have used the search function, but alas, was unable to find those.
Unfortunately, their nature is a bit too unscientific for my purpose.
I'm sorry.

Oh, and i forgot to mention mine: blue-grey with brown (almost red) spots.
 

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Medium brown iris. When I look up close, the irises have strange blue halos though, they aren't all brown. It's like the brown is superimposed on a background of blue. My dad had light blue-grey eyes and my has mother medium brown eyes. Both my brother and sister have blue-grey eyes.
 

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I went with D but that's not entirely correct. My eyes are dark blue with shafts of a golden ring around the iris.
 

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Plain ol' boring medium brown eyes.

Well, my left eye does have 2-3 black dots near the bottom outer edge of the iris.

EDIT:
Helpful chart.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/afr3/blogs/siowfa12/eye_colour_chart_by_delpigeon.jpg

My eyes are somewhere around item 1-4 (from the left) of the bottom row

Brown is dominant, actually. And in the USA, the percentage of blue eyes has been diminishing decade after decade.
 

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Well, seems we have a bell curve starting to take shape.
 

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Grey-green with some yellow. Solid grey band around the outside of each iris.
 

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Green with a brown inner ring around the iris. I think that's a kind of hazel.
 

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Medium-brown. I think it would be cool to compare groups of people with the same eye color and see if there are any differences between certain aspects of them.

Is that something you've thought of?
 

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Hazel, but more brown than green. I picked "I". What are you gathering data for?

SW
 

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Have you voted for G: green iris with yellow/brown spots?

I thought spots meant something like this:
[bimgx=400]http://www.behealthy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/IMG_1046.jpg[/bimgx]
But I guess that's pathological.

But no, I didn't; I voted Hazel. Is G what my iris falls under more? If so, someone might as well move the vote then.
 

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light grey/blue with shafts of a golden ring around the iris;
girls say their are nice ;D
 

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I thought spots meant something like this:
[bimgx=400]http://www.behealthy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/IMG_1046.jpg[/bimgx]
But I guess that's pathological.

But no, I didn't; I voted Hazel. Is G what my iris falls under more? If so, someone might as well move the vote then.

Yes, there are some pathological issues concerning the iris.
This seems to be an example for that, although i can't come up with the medical term.
EDIT: As the sourced site states about these very unusual spots:
The brown spots indicate an inherited weak liver function that can lead to gallstones and/or cholesterol problems in the future.
Many brown spots are a warning of potential gallstones
Brown spots indicate sluggish liver function
Scar tissue in the spleen area [fibre going at 90 degrees to fibres]
Possible past history of major virus/bacterial infection or high fever
Also scar tissue in liver area can indicate past glandular fever
Fibre parting in uterus area shows past problem here
White inflammation sign also seen around bladder area
Possible past history of urinary tract infects
Under the heavy spots (pathological) you can see a ring of orange.
Sometimes that ring is not complete, and it is arranged more like a spotted halo.
That's why they chose the term "spotted", although spotted can have a wider range of variation.
It's a lowest common factor approach.
So that individual would be grey-blue with brown spots.

How would i go about moving a vote?
 

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Medium-brown. I think it would be cool to compare groups of people with the same eye color and see if there are any differences between certain aspects of them.

Is that something you've thought of?

I wouldn't go so far as to delve into the waters of Melanin Theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanin_theory

but I have thought about the possibility of Neuromelanin determining some neurological peculiarities.
 

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I wouldn't go so far as to delve into the waters of Melanin Theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanin_theory

but I have thought about the possibility of Neuromelanin determining some neurological peculiarities.

The first thing I thought of when I saw this thread was "Nazi's". But what else would you use this information for besides making hypotheses of this sort?
 

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The first thing I thought of when I saw this thread was "Nazi's". But what else would you use this information for besides making hypotheses of this sort?

Don't worry, i don't plan anything along that line.
I'm not a closet Nazi either.
Just linking Anthropology and Neurobiology.

But as it looks at the moment,
we have arrived at a classical Gaussian normal distribution.
So, it will likely lead to nothing practical.
 

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Shit, went for the G, when it was F. You have to admit, it was unclear as to what exactly brown spots mean. I have a kind of brown ring formation against a green background but nothing like in that scary pathological pic
 

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How would i go about moving a vote?

Ask a mod, I guess. But maybe not yet, I'm confused now.

Wikipedia said:
Central heterochromia

Central heterochromia is an eye condition where there are two colors in the same iris; the central (pupillary) zone of the iris is a different color than the mid-peripheral (ciliary) zone, with the true iris color being the outer color.

[bimgx=400]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/Eye_Central_Heterochromia_crop_and_lighter.jpg/800px-Eye_Central_Heterochromia_crop_and_lighter.jpg[/bimgx]

Anyone know how this differs from hazel? It seems hazel isn't a whole lot different. Does hazel require that the iris change color around the outer ring of the iris and not the inner or something? And supposedly it's considered an eye condition, which kind of seems silly to me.
 

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Blue iris, with a hint of grey perhaps.
Impossible to adjust the focus when there is no one around to help, but it gives an idea. It's glittery because I'm sick at the moment. :slashnew:
[bimgx=200]http://i40.tinypic.com/1109kbt.png[/bimgx]
 

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Blue.

As a side note I was asked yesterday if I was quarter Japanese. I laughed. Told them I was a product of northern country inbreeding. Non multi international with me. Funny though that they found me exotic, as is how I interpreted it. 4 random people complemented me on pretty eyes. As was odd. Usually people say nothing. But suddenly yesterday during my 1 hour pub visit(as is usually more then enough for me), they came from everywhere. But no, I am not quarter Japanese, and my eyes appear blue. Maybe sort of a smokey/ice blue.
 

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Blue.

As a side note I was asked yesterday if I was quarter Japanese. I laughed. Told them I was a product of northern country inbreeding. Non multi international with me. Funny though that they found me exotic, as is how I interpreted it. 4 random people complemented me on pretty eyes. As was odd. Usually people say nothing. But suddenly yesterday during my 1 hour pub visit(as is usually more then enough for me), they came from everywhere. But no, I am not quarter Japanese, and my eyes appear blue. Maybe sort of a smokey/ice blue.

Maybe they were all fans of the band "Half Japanese".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iMgdiz-l5w

Or they were into some of that crazy japanese culture stuff
and wanted to know if you're in on that...

Or they just came up with an "original" pickup line...

On a serious note though:
Maybe you had a native american ancestor?

Since i have an optimistic moment, i'd guess they were Half Japanese enthusiasts and you are 1/235 native american. :p
 

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Maybe they were all fans of the band "Half Japanese".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iMgdiz-l5w

Or they were into some of that crazy japanese culture stuff
and wanted to know if you're in on that...

Or they just came up with an "original" pickup line...

On a serious note though:
Maybe you had a native american ancestor?

Since i have an optimistic moment, i'd guess they were Half Japanese enthusiasts and you are 1/235 native american. :p
I considered if it could be some Asian kinky reference. But it became clear the observation was literal and that of genetic origin.

I am not American. Any linkage would be before the 15th century and the colonization from Spain.

She said it was due to a slight tilt of my eyes.

Further back. Of course. There may very well be Japanese in my make up. And a random strain of genetic material have made it through the centuries.
 

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I considered if it could be some Asian kinky reference. But it became clear the observation was literal and that of genetic origin.

I am not American. Any linkage would be before the 15th century and the colonization from Spain.

She said it was due to a slight tilt of my eyes.

Further back. Of course. There may very well be Japanese in my make up. And a random strain of genetic material have made it through the centuries.

Oh, i am sorry, i have just assumed you were american. :facepalm:
Eh, i have clicked on your profile page, but... help me out: where are you from?
 

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Japanese Crazy Manga Asian (that would purple or pink or rainbow)

or

the rest of the world asian?

377px-Redon_-_Was_ist_der_Sinn_von_all_dem_-1896.jpeg

My eye colours make even the prettiest of the rainbows look like crap in comparison. Oh, and they're sparkly as hell. My eyes take up 1/2 of my face.
 

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Uhm...? I may have Sectoral Heterochromia

tAjEECYl.jpg


smwexnGl.jpg



Should I say they are primarily blue or hazel? ^^
 

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Medium brown with a faint gold ring on the inside, but it's only really visible when the light's shining on them. Otherwise, they're plain brown.
 

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J. I have medium brown.... like my dad does.
 
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