New rare eye color
In a fascinating exploration of human genetics, researchers have identified the world's rarest eye color. The study reveals that only an estimated 3% of the global population possesses green eyes, making it the least common eye color. The rarity of green eyes is attributed to genetic variations affecting the production of melanin in the iris, resulting in a distinctive hue that captivates many.
Beyond their scarcity, green eyes hold cultural and scientific intrigue. They are often associated with mystery and uniqueness, contributing to their appeal across various cultures and societies. Geneticists emphasize that eye color, including green, is influenced by multiple genes inherited from parents, highlighting the complex nature of genetic traits.
Source: UNILAD