Genetics of Eye Color (2024)

Genetics of Eye Color (1)By Sally Robertson, B.Sc.Reviewed by Kate Anderton, B.Sc. (Editor)

A person’s eye color depends on how much of a pigment called melanin is stored in the front layers of the iris, the structure surrounding the pupil. Specialized cells called melanocytes produce the melanin, which is stored in intracellular compartment called melanosomes. People have roughly the same number of melanocytes, but the amount of melanin within melanosomes and the number of melanosomes within melanocytes both vary.

Eye color ranges depending on how much melanin is stored in these compartments. In people with blue eyes a minimal amount of melanin is found within a small number of melanosomes. People with green eyes have a moderate amount of melanin and moderate number of melanosomes, while people with brown eyes have high amount of melanin stored within many melanosomes.

Genes involved in determining eye Color

The amount of melanin stored is determined by genes that are involved in the production, transport and storage of melanin.

To date, researchers have discovered more than 150 genes that influence eye color, a number of which have been discovered through studies of genetic disorders. Others have been identified during genomic studies of mice and fish.

Some genes play a major role in determining eye color, while others only have a small contribution.

One region of chromosome 15 contains two genes located near to each other that play major roles in determining eye color. One gene, called OCA2, codes for a protein called P protein, which is involved in melanosome maturation and affects the amount and quality of melanin stored in the iris. A number of genetic variations (polymorphisms) in this gene reduce how much P protein is produced and result in a lighter eye color.

The other main gene involved is called HERC2. Intron 86 on this gene controls the expression of OCA2, activating it or deactivating it as required. At least one polymorphism in this intron reduces the expression and activity of OCA2,which reduces how much P protein is produced.

A number of other genes play smaller roles in eye color. The roles of the genes ASIP, IRF4, SLC24A4, SLC24A5, SLC45A2, TPCN2, TYR, and TYRP1 are thought to combine with those of OCA2 and HERC2.

Eye color inheritance pattern

Due to the number of genes involved in eye color, the inheritance pattern is complex. Although a child’s eye color can generally be predicted by looking at the color of the parents’ eyes, the polymorphisms that can arise mean a child may well have an unexpected eye color.

A child’s eye color depends on the pairing of genes passed on from each parent, which is thought to involve at least three gene pairs. The two main gene pairs geneticists have focused on are EYCL1 (also called the gey gene) and EYCL3 (also called the bey2 gene).

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The different variants of genes are referred to as alleles. The gey gene has one allele that gives rise to green eyes and one allele that gives rise to blue eyes. The bey2 gene has one allele for brown eyes and one for blue eyes. The allele for brown eyes is the most dominant allele and is always dominant over the other two alleles and the allele for green eyes is always dominant over the allele for blue eyes, which is always recessive. This means parents who happen to have the same eye color can still produce a different eye color in their child.

For example, if two parents with brown eyes each passed on a pair of blue alleles to their offspring, then the child would be born with blue eyes. However, if one of the parents passed on a green allele, then the child would have green eyes and if a brown allele was present, then the child would have brown eyes irrespective of what the other three alleles were.

Chromosome 15 - Eye colour

However, this does not explain why two parents with blue eyes can have a child with brown eyes. It also does not explain how grey or hazel eyes arise. This is where modifier genes, other genes associated with eye color and mutations all come into picture, as they can all lead to variability in eye color. Scientists are still studying exactly how these other factors cause such variations.

Genetic conditions that affect the eyes

Several genetic conditions affect the eyes, with two examples being ocular albinism and oculocutaneous albinism.

In the case of ocular albinism, severely reduced pigmentation of the iris results in very light-colored eyes and vision problems. Oculocutaneous albinism also affects pigmentation of the iris, but the problem involves the skin and hair as well. People born with this condition tend to have very fair skin, white or almost white hair in addition to having very light-colored irises.

Both conditions are caused by mutations in genes that contribute to melanin production and storage.

The presence of genetic variants can also lead to a condition called heterochromia, where an affected individual has eyes that are different colors to each other.

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Genetics of Eye Color (2024)

FAQs

Which parent determines eye color? ›

A child's eye color depends on the pairing of genes passed on from each parent, which is thought to involve at least three gene pairs. The two main gene pairs geneticists have focused on are EYCL1 (also called the gey gene) and EYCL3 (also called the bey2 gene).

What is the inheritance pattern of eye color? ›

2: Simple four-generation Mendelian Pedigree of Brown and Blue eyes. Phenotype shown as brown or blue while dominant brown gene = B and recessive blue gene = b Individuals with bb have blue eyes, while individuals with BB or Bb have brown eyes. Blue or brown describes only a portion of eye colour.

Who carries the dominant gene for eye color? ›

The allele genes come in the form of brown, blue, or green, with brown being dominant, followed by green, and blue being the least dominant or what is called recessive.

Can two brown-eyed parents have a blue-eyed child? ›

Flexi Says: Two brown-eyed parents (if both are heterozygous) can have a blue-eyed baby. If both the parents have brown eyes, then there is generally a 25% chance for their child to have blue eyes. Because both the brown-eyed parents have a recessive blue-eye gene and can pass it to the next generation.

Who dominates the eye color of a baby? ›

Blue eye color is recessive while brown eye color is dominant. So, if the gene for brown eye color is present in the parents' DNA, then it is possible for their child to have brown eyes.

What eye color is the strongest gene? ›

Eye color was traditionally described as a single gene trait, with brown eyes being dominant over blue eyes. Today, scientists have discovered that at least eight genes influence the final color of eyes. The genes control the amount of melanin inside specialized cells of the iris.

What gene causes hazel eyes? ›

The gene contains a main coding region for brown eyes (BEY2 15q11-15) and hazel eyes (BEY1). Other SNPs result in blue and green eyes.

Why are green eyes so rare? ›

Green eyes are the most rare eye color in the world. Only about 2 percent of people in the world have naturally green eyes. Green eyes are a genetic mutation that results in low levels of melanin, though more melanin than in blue eyes. Green eyes don't actually have any color.

What is the prettiest eye color? ›

One thing these survey results have in common is that light-colored eyes — green, gray, blue, and hazel — are named as the most attractive eye colors in the world. In one large survey of more than 66,000 people, green was chosen as the most attractive eye color.

Do purple eyes exist? ›

Red and violet

Although the deep blue eyes of some people such as Elizabeth Taylor can appear purple or violet at certain times, "true" violet-colored eyes occur only due to albinism. Eyes that appear red or violet under certain conditions due to albinism are less than 1 percent of the world's population.

What is the rarest hair and eye color combination? ›

According to an article by evolutionary biology professor Mark Elgar, PhD, of the University of Melbourne, blue-eyed redheads are the absolute rarest, with 0.17% of the population having that combination of hair and eye color. So if that describes you, you're most likely one in a million—or more!

What determines what color eyes the baby will have? ›

Scientists believe as many as 16 genes help make up eye color, although two major genes – HERC2 and OCA2 – play the largest determining factor. Both of these genes are located on chromosome 15, one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes found in humans.

Can two green-eyed parents have a brown-eyed child? ›

In the simple model, two green-eyed parents could not have a brown-eyed child. It turns out that this is because in this model, everyone with one or two T's for the HERC2 gene is predicted to have brown eyes. Scientists would say that the T version is dominant over the C version. TC people would always have brown eyes.

Which parent passes the gene for color blindness? ›

Some very rare forms of color blindness make a person unable to see any colors. For most people, color blindness is inherited. That means it's passed down from your biological parents — from the mother or birthing parent in the most common red-green forms of color blindness.

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