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Why do eyes change color .. ?

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Ok, so most of us are born with blue eyes.

(correct me if im wrong)

My question is.

Why do eyes change color?

I was born with blue eyes, a few years later my eyes were a hazel color. Then, now .. im in my early teens and my eyes are green.

I was wondering if it was stress related?

if it is then, that might be the answer.

I've had to deal with the loss of friends, and my sister as well as my parents devorce .. the list pretty much goes on, but i've learnt how to move on without getting 'over it.'

I don't really know the answer.

Hopefully someone will.

thanks in advance.

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  1. It is amazing the number of questions out there about eye color. Eye color is taught as this wonderfully simple genetic trait and then almost everyone quickly comes up with all sorts of exceptions.

    The bottom line is that both of the changes you describe are widely reported. For example, in one study, 15% of Caucasians had some lightening or darkening in eye color at puberty. In fact, this study showed there was probably some unknown gene or genes involved in the eye color change.

    What is surprising to me is that eye color doesnÂ’t change more often. Eye color is determined by lots of different genes but it all boils down to how much pigment you have in the front part of your iris at any one time. Lots of pigment means brown eyes, a little bit, blue eyes. Other colors come from intermediate amounts of pigment.

    The genes involved in eye color determine how much pigment gets made, how quickly it is degraded and where in your iris to put it. In other words, eye color is an ongoing process that is not necessarily set in stone.

    So all that has to happen to change eye color is to change the final amount of pigment in your eye. How could that happen?

    Remember, genes are just recipes for proteins. When eye color genes are on, proteins that make and degrade eye color pigment are made. The amount of pigment in your eye is determined by how good these proteins are at their job and how many of these proteins are doing their jobs. For example, you get the same amount of pigment if you make a little bit of a good protein or lots of a mediocre protein.

    The most likely explanation for a change in eye color is to change the amount of pigment producing proteins made. There are lots of cases where something in the environment changes the amount of protein that is made.

    Now, back to your questions. An eye color change at puberty doesnÂ’t seem farfetched considering all the genes that get turned on and off when a child turns into an adult. In fact, maybe the 15% of people whose eyes change color at puberty have an eye color gene that responds to the s*x hormones associated with puberty.

    As for eyes changing color at various times as an adult, we need to say that there is something in the environment affecting one or more of the eye color genes. There are lots of examples of things in the environment influencing how much a gene is turned on. Stress, for example, is known to affect genes important for the immune system. IÂ’ve also read about certain foods affecting eye color.

    I hope this helped. The bottom line is that eye color is the result of a constant process of pigment creation and destruction. As I was writing this, I began to wonder if most people have small changes in their eye color genes but that it is unnoticeable. For example, my blue eyes are most likely due to defective eye color proteins. So if their expression were changed, there would be no change in eye color. The same probably holds true for dark brown eyes where any changes are too subtle to notice. It may be that only those on the cusp with, for example, hazel color eyes can notice these subtle changes.


  2. I had blue eyes when I was born too but now they are getting more lighter and green is around my pupil but the rest is blue. Ok well anyway it could be parent genetics, or just because of how old your getting. Age does have a lot to do with eye color though. But sunlight can also change your eyes. Thats really all I know because I'm only really 11.

  3. my brotehr has blue eyes, and now they're gray-green-blue. it's normal. as u grow your eyes get darker. eventually u'll have light bron, if im not mistakenn

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