Eye colour – activity (2024)

Tracking the heredity of eye colour in your family

Equipment needed:

  • paper & pen/pencil

Background

The observable traits that our bodies have are – to an extent – controlled by our genes. An example of such a trait is the colour of our eyes. The colour of your eye is your phenotype or in other words that is the expression of the genes for eye colour that you have.

Genes are arranged on chromosomes:

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Courtesy of theNational Human Genome Research Institute

We all inherit one copy of the gene from our mother and one from our father. This ‘copy’ is referred to as allele. Often, more than one allele exists for a given gene and in such case one allele will be dominant over other alleles. Here we are going to look at the inheritance of eye colour as an example of this.

Scientists have already identified over 100 different genes that influence hair, skin and eye pigmentation but here we are going to keep it simple and only work with BROWN and BLUE eye colour.

In general, the allele for brown eyes is DOMINANT over the allele for blue eyes (which is then called the RECESSIVE allele).

What does it mean?

  • If you have both alleles for brown eyes, you will have brown yes
  • If you have both alleles for blue colour, you will have blue eyes
  • If you have one allele for brown eyes and one allele for blue eyes you will have brown eyes

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In other words, if you have allele (from either of your parent) for brown eyes, you are likely to have brown eyes no matter what other allele you inherit from your other parent.

Now, let’s see if we can spot this dominant inheritance in your family!

You are going to construct a pedigree (a family tree) to show this.

Constructing a pedigree allows you to see the inheritance pattern of any trait you want to follow up and that is genetically determined (such as specific diseases, dimples, eye colour etc)

Symbols used to construct a pedigree:

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  1. When creating a family tree/pedigree start with yourself & your siblings
  2. Choose the correct symbol to denote your gender. These symbols are the ones that are widely used but you can create your own symbols if you want! (You will always have to state what each symbol means)
  3. Link yourself and your siblings to your parents
  4. Note down your parents’ siblings and their children (your cousins)
  5. Similarly, then link your parents’ siblings to their parents (your grandparents) and so on – as far back as you can!
  6. When you have noted down members of your family, colour in the symbols using either blue or brown colour to denote the eye colour of the individual family members.
  7. Can you see from your tree that the allele for brown eyes is dominant over the allele for blue eye colour?

Extra

We said that if you have an allele for brown eyes, you are likely to have brown eyes no matter what other alleles you have inherited BUT you still have the other allele for the eye colour and you can pass this allele to your children.

This means that even if you and your partner will have brown eyes, your children can have, indeed, blue eyes. How? Well both you and your partner have brown eyes but both have clearly another allele – for blue eyes. And as genetics wanted it, you happened to pass to your children only the allele for the blue colour!

Can you guess from the family tree of eye colours which individual has which alleles for the eye colour?

Do you want to introduce green colour into the picture?Find out more.

Do you want to track other genetically determined traits within your family tree?Try:

  • Colour-blindness
  • Cleft chin
  • Left-handedness

Can you tell which is caused by a dominant and which one by the recessive allele?

Downloadable Eye Colour Instructions (PDF)

Eye colour – activity (2024)

FAQs

What is the rarest eye color in the world? ›

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world's population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest color after green. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list, found in 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.

How to determine what color eyes baby will have? ›

Two brown-eyed parents are likely (but not guaranteed) to have a child with brown eyes. If you notice one of the grandparents has blue eyes, the chances of having a blue-eyed baby go up a bit. If one parent has brown eyes and the other has blue eyes, odds are about even on eye color.

Is there an app to determine eye color? ›

Eye Color Check: Discover, Measure, and Share Your Eye Color

This utility and tools app allows users to discover, measure, and share their unique and iconic eye colors and shades. It provides a fun and easy way to determine the percentages of each color or shade in your eyes.

Is there a way to predict eye color? ›

The inheritance of eye color is more complex than originally suspected because multiple genes are involved. While a child's eye color can often be predicted by the eye colors of his or her parents and other relatives, genetic variations sometimes produce unexpected results.

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.

Are grey eyes rare? ›

Without a doubt, grey eyes are one of the rarest eye colors in the world. But just how rare are grey eyes? We can estimate that less than 1% of people in the U.S. have them. Therefore, it's fair to say that the chances you've seen natural grey eyes in person are incredibly slim.

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

Myth: Two blue-eyed parents can't produce a child with brown eyes. Fact: Two blue-eyed parents can have a child with brown eyes, although it's very rare. Likewise, two brown-eyed parents can have a child with blue eyes, although this is also uncommon.

How can I know my true eye color? ›

When you have a lot of melanin in both layers of your irises — front and back — you have brown eyes. (Experts sometimes spell the plural of iris as “irides.”) People with hazel or green eyes have less melanin in the front layer of their irises than people with brown eyes.

Which parent chooses eye color? ›

Factors That Influence Eye Color Inheritance

The eye color of both parents can impact the likelihood of specific eye colors in their offspring. For example, if both parents have brown eyes, it is more likely that their child will also have brown eyes. Ethnicity can also influence eye color inheritance.

Are hazel eyes considered brown or green? ›

Hazel eyes mostly consist of shades of brown and green. Much like gray eyes, hazel eyes may appear to “change color” from green to light brown to gold.

Do babies get their eye color from mom or dad? ›

While a baby inherits half of their eye color genetics from one parent and half from the other parent, the way that the multiple genes interact also plays a role in determining eye color.

Why were Elizabeth Taylor's eyes purple? ›

Taylor's eye color likely appeared at some times violet and at other times blue, due to the amount of melanin present in the stroma (the thickest layer of the cornea) of her iris, and the way in which light was reflected and dispersed from her eye.

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.

Are my eyes grey or blue? ›

Gray eyes may be called “blue” at first glance, but they tend to have flecks of gold and brown. And they may appear to “change color” from gray to blue to green depending on clothing, lighting, and mood (which may change the size of the pupil, compressing the colors of the iris).

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