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Eye colour more complex than we thought

Friday, 23 February 2007
Cosmos Online
Eye colour more complex than we thought

The continuum of eye colour, shown here, is controlled by complex genetic interactions

Credit: Rick Sturm

SYDNEY: Eye colour is controlled by many genes, according to a new Australian study that challenges the textbook example of blue eye colour as a simple 'recessive trait'.

Generations of students have been taught that blue eye colour is a simple recessive genetic trait, but a new study from the University of Queensland in Brisbane is the first to conclusively prove that eye colour is far more complicated, and under the control of many genes.

We inherit two copies of each gene, one from each parent. For a recessive trait to show through, we must inherit two copies of the gene that codes for that trait - one from both our mother and father.

Geneticists have long thought that 'blue' was the recessive variant of the eye colour gene, and 'brown' was the dominant variant, meaning that a person's eyes would be brown even if they only inherited one version of the 'brown' gene from either parent.

But now, "contrary to what used to be thought, we've discovered it is possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed child," said lead author Rick Sturm, "though that is uncommon."

Until now, brown-eyed fathers might have used the trait as a simple genetic test to confirm whether or not blue-eyed children were really their own. The simple scheme using a single gene does not fully explain the complexity of eye colour in the real world, Sturm told Cosmos Online.

Instead of a single gene, Sturm has found that many genes contribute to eye colour. But small differences in one gene, known as OCA2, are thought to be responsible for around 74 per cent of the total variation in blue/brown eye colour observed in humans. OCA2 produces a protein that gives skin and hair, as well as eyes some of their colour.

Part of the complexity is due to the fact that eye colour is in fact a continuum - and not just a trait with a few separate varieties. Some blue eyes are not completely blue, but have a brown pupil ring, and could therefore produce a brown-eyed child, said Sturm.

Small differences in another part of the OCA2 gene have also been linked to green and hazel eyes. But Sturm believes that at least two other genes - which he has yet to find - underlie these colours.

"The OCA2 gene is clearly important," said molecular geneticist Ronald Trent of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, who was not involved in the study. "If both copies of this gene are missing it leads to albinism."

Trent added that experts have been slowly unravelling the complexity of the genetics behind eye colour, and that the single gene example has already been weeded out of textbooks.

The findings - published in the February issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics were based on a study of 4,000 people including adolescent twins, their siblings and parents.

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Rick Sturm, University if Brisbane

Readers' comments

HaHaHa

This guys great! Way to crush the dreams of the hopeful~ And 'they' wonder why the leading death rate in Teens is suicide. Its not problems with school, drugs or bullying- its that guy right there. Keep it up Scrooge!

An arrogant and unhelpful

An arrogant and unhelpful comment. I suggest you apply a few of the skills gained in your own successful career to youth development.

Grammar and spelling are useful!

How was the above comment unhelpful? I found it incredibly helpful! Perhaps the comment was a little critical, but are you really saying there is no point in learning how to clearly communicate with other individuals? I could barely understand what the commenter (the 13-year-old) was talking about. At thirteen, their reading/writing level should be far above what's being displayed, and people like those above who say, "don't be 'mean'!" are the reason why so many of our nation's children are illiterate, or barely literate, and unable to communicate properly when they enter the workforce. If no one says, "hey, try to focus on this part of your education a little more", few of them will bother to take the step. If not, you get people who are doomed to work at McDonald's, asking customer's "What you name is?" and get annoyed when you cannot answer them right away (because you don't quite understand the question). True story!

Constructive criticism is never arrogant or unhelpful, and support for today's youth should be provided in a way that teaches them to reach for the stars and achieve their potential. Encouraging others to accept poor quality work without complaint is no help to the youths, and certainly no help to society.

Hey there - brooke and jess here!!

Hey there!! It's Brooke and Jess here, and we have 10 things that we would like to say to you:
1. We are both in school.
2. We both have part time jobs 'flipping burgers'.
3. We do enjoy it very much.
4. A career isn't necessarily being stuck in the same job for the rest of your life, it's pretty much used as your resume.
5. You are an arrogant p?^%k.
6. Much like the ones we continually have to put up with when we are abused over trivial little things such as 50 ml tubs of maple syrup.
7. The arrogant, abusive people, much like yourself, are usually the ones who have never had a job ever in their lives.
8. Wanna know what we say to the arrogant p?^%ks like you?
9. Ha! We spit in your burgers that we 'flip'.
10. So the joke's on you Mr Fatty-Fat-Fat! What goes around, comes around! So go get a burger from the poor little 13 yr old you happily abused on the internet, I'm sure she would spit in you burger without a second thought, just as we would if we met you!

A**&%#^!

xoxox

1. And I'm SURE you're

1. And I'm SURE you're getting the taxpayers' money's worth.
2-4. If you have a part-time job and plan to move on, good for you! But there are individuals who never move above flipping burgers, and need to live and support their family on little more than minimum wage. This is saddening.
5. A beautifully reasoned response.
6. What the hell are you talking about?
7. Are you serious? Being able to tell someone, "try a little harder" is a trait positively adored by employers. And, no, I'm not being sarcastic.
8.-10. More quality education being displayed!

I positively do not understand everyone's response to this commenter. Most countries do not understand why Americans are so stupid (on average), and now we see the answer to their question. The underachievers are rarely encouraged to do better, and when someone actually does encourage them to do better, the one doing the encouraging is instantly slapped down. Do you enjoy being called idiots by just about every other nation? I know I don't! And the answer is not to say "**** you, p?^%s!", the answer is, "try harder, and get smarter."

A voice against proper grammar is a voice against a strong America.

Critical of teen e-mail language guy (or girl or it)

Being critical without being rude is the key. If you cannot do that than sorry (well not sorry at all to any jerk) I vote bad grammar rather than bad common courtesy.
Personally I make mistakes, hence I am human, and I know I make more money than you.............leave the teens alone! You are obviously the type whose wussy man ass, I personally love kicking Alice.
And English is about as basterdized a conflaguration of a language as there is. Spelling, Words, Definitions have continuously changed to remain very little of the "King's English" my English-Scott pre-revolutionary war" decendants used. Wisdom and courtesy I hold in far higher regard than your self aggrandizement and self evaluated intelligence. Bullies just need a good teeth kicking-in to make the World a better place.

Please explain why a person

Please explain why a person who flips burgers is an 'underachiever'. I think a person who continues to waste their time replying to posts could also be achieving more.

Get a life and leave them alone!

Someone sounds bitter.

What a Twatt, is thst correct enough English for you?

That WAS COOL!

that was really cool!! i thinks that these types of things r really interesting. i have green eyes and my sisters have blue and green. my mum has hazel and my dad has blue. i really love eye colours. i reckon there interesting. theres so many different shades and varieations of blue or green or brown. dont u think?? (or know, obviously)

the color of hearts

I wish i could see the peoples color of heart, Then i would never let the bad people hurt me .
the color of eyes is just a color but , The color of hearts is personality.