My theory as to why coloured eyes are considered most attractive is because as a social species we are able to perceive a deeper layer of depth in body language when the iris is made visible. Contrast this to our Chimp cousins who have have no whites to their eyes, making it difficult to see where each other are looking.
Haha i have two kids but i by no means find mates easily its the complete opposite abd after seeing this im kinda happy the mothers of my kids dont have blue eyes as well lmao
@Eternal Champion well yeah ofc lol but I'm half black half white with like super dark brown eyes I carry most things from my black side I think my mom's eyes are hazel or green idk because I never looked at her eyes lol
I don't think blue eyes were selected for, I think there was just a founding tribe that was somehow all blue, that rapidly multiplied to spread through all of europe.
@@Mike-dd8bd eskimos originated in areas that still had less sunlight than north european. blue eyes came from surviving through long dark winters, not being able to see sunlight, therefore reducing melanin in the eyes. Cold climate has nothing to do with this.
@@streetjust380 In finland we dont see sun at all for about 3 months and most of the year is pretty dark(winter is long). Except at mid summer the sun doesn't set at all. And we have 89% of people with blue eyes. They are really common, green and grey eyes aren't that uncommon either, my twin for example has grey eyes.
My son, his father , my mother , and both of my grandfather's all have blue eyes. My husband's mother and other relatives probably have blue eyes too (we haven't met his biological family yet)
@@riccardo1597 genetically brown eyes are superior tho lol. I have green eyes but everyone else in my family pretty much has blue except for my maternal grandmother who has brown, I'm guessing that's where I got them from.
Thanks for this video, on the theory about cold climates/less light fostered blue eyed humans, I think there is a flaw there. How can we explain blue eyes in Europe but not Northern Asia where eyes are all brown?
الله ماأجمل الابداع والاختراع وبل أخص وبكل فخر أن يكون شخص يمني…. أتمنى أن يكون مش بلعربي بل بلهجه اليمنيه وتمنياتي لك بلنجاح ومن افضل لأفضل وتمنياتي لك بخالص الشكر والتقدير
I had a dog with 1 blue eye and 1 brown eye. Rest her soul. Blue eyes are not rare in nature at all. They are not common like brown eyes, but they are not all connected to 1 genetic link. Eyes are blue on their own all the time and everywhere.
Blue eyes here, and I love them. It is a trait that needs to be reproduced more, and such, I'm going to have children with someone that has blue eyes, just like me, so that my children can inherit the trait.
What's funny is my dad had blue eyes my grandfather had blue eyes my great-grandfather had blue eyes and my dad's uncle has blue eyes I have blue eyes and my brother next to me has blue eyes but the rest of our siblings all have brown eyes LOL and yes we're full-blooded siblings
If both your parents have blue eyes, all their children should have blue eyes. The gene for blue eyes is a recessive gene. If you have one parent with Brown eyes, and one with blue eyes, your children will likely have brown eyes, because "brown" is the dominant gene. If in that case, the parent with brown eyes, was carrying a recessive gene fro blue eyes, it is still very possible, their kids could have blue eyes. To make it simple, if a child is born to 2 blue eyed parents, both parents would only carry recessive genes for blue eyes, and therefore their offspring would have blue eyes. In simple, this is because any blue eyed person inherited 2 recessive genes for BLUE, and it their mate has blue eyes, they also only have 2 genes for blue eyes, so they cannot pass the dominant brown gene forward, only the recessive blue gene will prevail. If a child inherits a brown gene ( dominant) and a blue gene ( recessive) , then that child would have BROWN eyes, as Brown is dominant over blue.
The groups living in the black sea today would not be the same groups as the people who lived there then. Blue eyes became afraid of the Indo-European people who spread all the way from Europe to northern India, Though it seen a lot more in modern Europeans who could derive most of their DNA from indo Europeans whereas a northern India it's pretty uncommon, considering most their are only about 20%.
Sometimes i think the way we take in light into eyes cause lighter eyes, cos if you look closely blue eyes or light eyes theres a big difference how we focus look into things. Lighter eyes appear as they open their eyes capturing the light into their eyes. As well, thus melenin does occurs accordingly..
This video is rather superficial. In a world of brown-eyed people 10,000 years ago, one blue-eyed mutant would have been quickly absorbed into the dark-eyed population. It is more likely that blue eyes evolved at the same time as lighter skin, an adaptation to colder climates to enable greater Vitamin D production. It probably began in an isolated group and expanded north as the polar cap receded, since light skinned blue-eyed people had a genetic advantage in higher latitudes. The video also does not explain why hazel (i.e. olive or green) eyes evolved, a color found largely in Mediterranean peoples. What is astounding is how fast the blue-eyed mutation spread. Which ought to give us some insight into how to develop other traits, like more intelligent people. If we put 5000 super-smart scientists on a habitable planet and kept them isolated for 10,000 years, chances are their progeny would be a whole lot smarter, on average, that Earthlings.
Blue eyes started with one man 10,00 years ago. It spreads fast because blue eyes are considered attractive, to the point where women rejected the brown eyed men.
Each to their own but I have read a study that blue eyed men usually find blue eyed women more attractive because they know a faithful blue eyed wife could only give birth to blue eyed children. A brown eyed child would be a dead giveaway that their wife had been unfaithful if a blue eyed man married a blue eyed woman.
My eyes are teal - I had eyes darker shade of blue till puberty. Then inner half turned light green. Then I got hazel shade, a very thin ring around my pupils in my 40s. After crying or being very upset my eye color has much more saturated shade of teal. I’m curious what’s going on with my eyes changing color like that?!
Because the blue eyed people in europe also mostly married to blue eyed partner... Thats why the mutation never migrated to asian region. Also many asian, african people have this feature, and if they marry among close relatives it probably can emerge lot more blue eyed people in this community.
@@marcopony1897 yes not many, but no they dont have any european ancestry, it still possible but as you said this is rare. Imagine mutation happen to european ancestor and made them to have blue, the first person who had it came from ancestor who didnt carry that gene variant before him. Similarly to what happen to some asian, african who never have european blood.
@@secretsoul6882 the problem is, that the mutation that causes blue eyes is so specific, that it is believed that it only occured once in history. And who knows on which ways this gene spread in the world during the last 10'000 years.
@@marcopony1897 the possibilities are there even 0.0001%. As human population is more than a billion. So there is chance to still have it mutated somewhere on earth. Also, eye colour is not only controlled by one particular location of codon, not one gene but way complex. The thing is we cant test each site to see the effect of mutation on human eyes as it unethical. But It is interesting to see blue eyes with different shades, if it just at one specific region why the shades of blue are wide. Maybe epigenetics involved a lot too. There are always possibilities. It is interesting... No one has red eyes though haha.
@@secretsoul6882 maybe, and yes it's true that several genes are involved, but what if it's the case that it is required for those genes to function in such a highly specific way that it's even less probable that this combination isn't inherited but a spontaneous mutation? And i mean look at the region where the most people with blue eyes live: it's in the baltics. And it's also the people of the baltics who have the highest amount of western european hunter & gatherer ancestry, those ancient people who were all blue-eyed (which "cheddar man" was part of). I mean it could still be epigenetics, but i think the correlation between blue eyes and WHG ancestry in this region isn't a coincidence, it must have something to do with genetics for the most part.
The blue eyed mutation is an old theory from before we knew about our small amount of neanderthal DNA in everyone but people of sub Sahara Africa. Neanderthals is said to have had grey eyes, just like some of us today (just like me). Also the people with largest amount of neanderthal DNA today, is people with blonde or red hair and blue or grey eyes. Oh yeah and the mutated ancestor, just happen to live in the time and space where homosapiens moved up in neanderthal country. I'm pretty sure blue, grey and green comes from neanderthals, who had adapted to the light of the north over hundreds of thousands of years
If it was a tiny mutation it would of been bred back out....every monolithic structure has records of people coming from the sky that imparted knowledge....these sky people had blue eyes...only. Weather sumerian people, peru, Turkey (Golbeki Tepi) etc. When you add red hair to the mix then you can see what the real answers are and why red haired with blue eyes is the rarest combination in the world....like me.
Scythians may have started in the area of modern Syria. They often had blond and red hair and blue eyes. In time they migrated to the Black Sea region, then steppes of Eurasia, and eventually all over. They seemed to remain vibrant in Southern Russian areas , Ukraine and even Europe at large
It's from a mutation in a gene that promotes the function of the pigmenting gene, OCA2. There are other genes that determine eye color. Anyway, I have brown eyes, and my husband likes brown eyed women. I didn't care either way. He has green eyes. My son has blue eyes, which are striking, due to his thick almost black hair. The hair was from my Asian mother. We all tan easily.
thats normal, both my parents have brown eyes and i have blue eyes, and its funny bcause i also have thick dark brown hair, im guessin either u or ur husband have iberian roots, natives from iberia had dark skin dark hair and ligth eyes
lmao cause its are to find blue eyes men nowadays.. so you had to drop your standards.. a handsome brown eyes vs handsome blue eyes.. blue eyed would win any day of the week we know this
@ Pam Mercury 45 thanks Pam . i have brown eyes but no hair. think about this Pam ..... Grass does not grow on a busy street " Bald is Beautiful ask Will Smith.
The reason is this:. Your parents carried a recessive gene for blue eyes that was not expressed in themselves, but they still carried the gene. The blue eye gene on both your mother and father combined to give you blue eyes. Your other siblings might have the dominant brown eyed gene like your parents and another sibling might have the combined recessive genes for blue eyes like yourself. It's a little complex, so Google it and research for yourself
So we get blue eye from someone around the black sea but was not cold but that why this so called mutants happen .okay would you like to buy a bridge I have for sale in new York
@@vaniukk3100 i realize now that this is a stupid topic because it is known that neanderthal had blueand green eyes, its stupid to think that blue eyes only came 10,000y ago because they ve been here since ever, just like in most animal specie u can find different eye color its the same for humans, europeans and euro asians all have a bit of neanderthal genes, thats where the blue eyes come from
They apeared in the Black Sea area around Romania and Ukraine and spread from there. The first remains that were analized to have the blue eye mutation were found in a cave high up in the mountains in Northern Spain.
@@themechanictangerine so Iberia like i said, btw every single native from the UK is descendant from that same region, they all have a ancestor in common wich was a north iberian fisherman, yet people still say blue eyes come from northern europe but its exactly the other way around, and how are u sayin from the black sea if the oldest remains are in iberia?
@@COLT-kl1pithe oldest radio carboned remains found, doesn't mean it was the first person with blue eyes or that it was from the place blue eyes originated, that would've been too much of a coincidence to find precisely the first person with the blue eye mutation.
0:30 - "Then, around 6,000 to 10,000 years ago, someone in the Black Sea region had a tiny mutation in the genes that determine the eye color, ultimately giving them the first set of blue eyes known to mankind" 0:47 - "The earliest known person with blue eyes was a 7,000 year-old-skeleton found in Northern Spain" 1º Northern Spain is not in the Black Sea region. 2º This video is confuse and outdated, because blue eyes first appeared in Villabruna (Italy) 14,000 years ago (google search: "DNA secrets of Ice Age Europe unlocked" ).
At the end of the day, blue eyes and blonde hair spreaded from around Jutland and south Scandinavia with the great mixing of Siberian and native Europeans.
La Brana man was found in a cave in Norther Spain, he had the blue eye recessive genes. He was radiocarbonned and found to have lived 7000 years ago. It doesn't mean he was the first person with blue eyes or that he was from the place blue eyes originated, just that his remains were the oldest ones at that moment to have the mutation, capisce?
So prior to this genetic mutation was brown the only eye color in the human population? So where did grey eyes come from? Are they like blue (melanin switched off) except the light scatters a little differently producing bluish grey to grey shades? I think the blue mutation combined with certain characteristics of brown to eventually produce green eyes and then green and grey developed hazel, maybe? (Depends on how you define hazel) At any rate it's amazing what a genetic mutation or two can do to vary a population's eye color over time!
Noah had blue eyes thats a fact .. 💙 these genes are rare rare now days cause as the days of noah it is see the esrth was full of non humamd only noah family was righteous just like today blue eyes are all.connectes to one gene dna
That's why Jesus was going to be murdered at birth, The blood of Jesus is 0 negative , That's where blue eyes and universal blood o negative cone from, im not a Christian and have known this for decades, Blue eyes are Jesus eyes, a little old black woman told me, im white and freckle, I've had people shun me all the time, im told my blue eyes a
That's why Jesus was going to be murdered at birth, The blood of Jesus is 0 negative , That's where blue eyes and universal blood o negative cone from, im not a Christian and have known this for decades, Blue eyes are Jesus eyes, a little old black woman told me, im white and freckle, I've had people shun me all the time, im told my blue eyes a
My theory as to why coloured eyes are considered most attractive is because as a social species we are able to perceive a deeper layer of depth in body language when the iris is made visible. Contrast this to our Chimp cousins who have have no whites to their eyes, making it difficult to see where each other are looking.
Nice theory, but we aren’t related to chimps. Macroevolution isn’t real.
@@matthewlocke9225 Macro evoltion is literally the same thing as micro evolution but across a longer time...
@@matthewlocke9225 were related to every specie on the earth
@@matthewlocke9225 it is very much real
Because the rarer is always more attractive to the norm, well most cases.
People with blue eyes find it easier to find mates? That has not been my experience.
It means u have blue eyes?
Haha i have two kids but i by no means find mates easily its the complete opposite abd after seeing this im kinda happy the mothers of my kids dont have blue eyes as well lmao
Also all your comments here are extremely resonant with my own thoughts...
Just blue eyes not blue crossed-eyes.
Perhaps even tougher if you had dark eyes?
This channel is very underrated
You big made cause of truth
Bible plainly says that Noah had blue eyes that his eyes could light up the whole house
No body knows what it's like.... Behind blue eyes.... 🎵🎶🎵🎶
I have blue eyes
Painful. All those blinding lights.
@Jeff Lee what are you talking about?
I have blue eyes. And the light is painful to me. That's what I was stating.
Blue eyes have been around for lot longer than they say
Noah had blue eyes that is what Hitler knew facts facts
"The eyes are windows to the soul". And a great way to detect if someone is lying to you or not.
Even people with brown eyes can carry the blue eye gene.
@Eternal Champion well yeah ofc lol but I'm half black half white with like super dark brown eyes I carry most things from my black side I think my mom's eyes are hazel or green idk because I never looked at her eyes lol
@Eternal Champion Plus didn’t some Indo Europeans have blue eyes and that’s why some Middle Easterners and Northern Indians have lighter eyes?
yes if they have the card blue eyes white dragon
Yes. My mother has brown eyes, my father had blue eyes and me and my brother have blue eyes !
Two people with blue eyes cannot make a child with brown eyes, but two brown eyed people can make a blue eyes.
I don't think blue eyes were selected for, I think there was just a founding tribe that was somehow all blue, that rapidly multiplied to spread through all of europe.
Agree brah. Lots of historic documents talk about blue and grey eyed people travelling to other parts bye. Very cool.
A DNA guy said the same thing, they were from a small island off Norway. The video was pretty good. Whether it's true or not, idk
@@thefnaffan2 a ' DNA guy ' says a lot about the validity of your comment.
@@thefnaffan2 black sea
@@yubakrarai lol right
Blue eyes are the best, periodt
Periods are red
Nah green eyes are, mine are blue
Cold climate? Like all those blue eyed eskimos?
Scandinavia ?
There is obviously a correlation with colder northern Europe and blue eyes. Maybe Eskimos have yet get one person who has the mutated gene.
@@Mike-dd8bd eskimos originated in areas that still had less sunlight than north european. blue eyes came from surviving through long dark winters, not being able to see sunlight, therefore reducing melanin in the eyes. Cold climate has nothing to do with this.
@@streetjust380 In finland we dont see sun at all for about 3 months and most of the year is pretty dark(winter is long). Except at mid summer the sun doesn't set at all. And we have 89% of people with blue eyes. They are really common, green and grey eyes aren't that uncommon either, my twin for example has grey eyes.
@@jonnamajaneva5933 less sunlight makes your iris have less melanin, therefore making your eyes blue.
My son, his father , my mother , and both of my grandfather's all have blue eyes. My husband's mother and other relatives probably have blue eyes too (we haven't met his biological family yet)
Dont mix with inferior brown eyes. Btw i have brown eyes but thats the truth blue and green eyes are superior to brown
@@riccardo1597 genetically brown eyes are superior tho lol. I have green eyes but everyone else in my family pretty much has blue except for my maternal grandmother who has brown, I'm guessing that's where I got them from.
KEK
@@riccardo1597 let people mix with who ever they want.
It is really that brown eye inferior and very ugly comparing to blue and grey eye , even green ugly because have some melanin
Thank you for sharing another Awesome Video Hashem!!!😎♥️✌️
BLUE EYES WHITE DRAGON
Thanks for this video, on the theory about cold climates/less light fostered blue eyed humans, I think there is a flaw there. How can we explain blue eyes in Europe but not Northern Asia where eyes are all brown?
Nice to know the ancient history of blue eyes
I just read this online and this is a way better version of recieving information :) cheers
Dabs & Tea Time same but more detailed in the online study.
الله ماأجمل الابداع والاختراع
وبل أخص وبكل فخر أن يكون شخص
يمني….
أتمنى أن يكون مش بلعربي بل بلهجه اليمنيه
وتمنياتي لك بلنجاح ومن افضل لأفضل
وتمنياتي لك بخالص الشكر والتقدير
Shut up arab
@@44marek21 shut up racist
Using concept of "God" for ones'own benefit ones own tribes' benefit is not beautiful.
Tell him I said hi
@@44marek21shut up incel
The one who ... disliked the video will be jealous as he might not have Blue eyes...🤣🤣🤣
And through this video he understood the reality...🤣
@John Aldenberg I just said that sarcastically.
we have blue yes white dragon
I had a dog with 1 blue eye and 1 brown eye. Rest her soul. Blue eyes are not rare in nature at all. They are not common like brown eyes, but they are not all connected to 1 genetic link. Eyes are blue on their own all the time and everywhere.
They are connected to one genetic link. It doesn't matter what you think it's a fact that there is only one type blue eye allel
Oh thanks Dr I would like to see the scientific source of your claim
Blue eyed, fair skinned, blonde my entire 61 years. All of my children are fair, blonde/red heads with blue eyes.
1st comment... From INDIA...
Idiot is this some achievement????
lol
Indians lmao
Anyone else got blue eyes here?
Blue eyes here, and I love them. It is a trait that needs to be reproduced more, and such, I'm going to have children with someone that has blue eyes, just like me, so that my children can inherit the trait.
What's funny is my dad had blue eyes my grandfather had blue eyes my great-grandfather had blue eyes and my dad's uncle has blue eyes I have blue eyes and my brother next to me has blue eyes but the rest of our siblings all have brown eyes LOL and yes we're full-blooded siblings
I have Blue eyes and my full blood siblings dont
Blue eye going to disappear , the ugly brown skin and eye is eating blue green eyes
If both your parents have blue eyes, all their children should have blue
eyes. The gene for blue eyes is a recessive gene. If you have one parent
with Brown eyes, and one with blue eyes, your children will likely have
brown eyes, because "brown" is the dominant gene. If in that case, the
parent with brown eyes, was carrying a recessive gene fro blue eyes, it
is still very possible, their kids could have blue eyes. To make it simple,
if a child is born to 2 blue eyed parents, both parents would only carry
recessive genes for blue eyes, and therefore their offspring would have
blue eyes. In simple, this is because any blue eyed person inherited 2
recessive genes for BLUE, and it their mate has blue eyes, they also
only have 2 genes for blue eyes, so they cannot pass the dominant brown
gene forward, only the recessive blue gene will prevail. If a child inherits
a brown gene ( dominant) and a blue gene ( recessive) , then that child
would have BROWN eyes, as Brown is dominant over blue.
I love blue eyes blue is my favorite color
Most people in the world have brown eyes which are very light in someone and very dark in otherone
Wow. I wish in near future .we get tecnology to create mutation in specific gene ..!!👍
We have it mate! But I don't think that it has reached the human level it is just limited to the plants and insects!
CRISPR, a Chinese doctor did it on humans. To create HIV resistant twins. He has been apparently imprisoned, but it has already started
@@SF-li9kh didn’t they die?
CRISPER technology ..can make that a reality
I have blue eyes
yeah me too the limited edition kind of blue eyes
Think!!!
If the first person to have blue eyes *died* because of less technology.
How can he die, all blue eyed people are invincible, did you not know?
@coginito8365 I guess you don’t know our secret lol, blue eyed people don’t reproduce we are all immortals so it seems as if we are lol
It was a Genetic Mutation
How the fuck can you tell a skeleton once had blue eyes? Please explain
How can they tell someone had blue eyes from their bones that lay there for 7000 years. I aint a dickhead
So by saying evolve meaning it's a genetic or evolutionary advancement therefore superior?
There are animals with colored eyes. Did they come first? Did we breed w animals lol?
Variety is the spice of life...something for everyone...and I just love watching the offspring of mix races...beautiful babies.
Probably most people with blue eyes never thought their origin comes from the Black sea region.
babies are so cute
We still know shit about this topic...
Plot twist. It wasn't just the 1st blue eyed person....it was the 1st white dude.
So technically everyone with blue eyes have black sea origin so if I did a dna test it would come up with that o.o
No because it was so long ago
The groups living in the black sea today would not be the same groups as the people who lived there then. Blue eyes became afraid of the Indo-European people who spread all the way from Europe to northern India, Though it seen a lot more in modern Europeans who could derive most of their DNA from indo Europeans whereas a northern India it's pretty uncommon, considering most their are only about 20%.
Anyone else here with blue eyes have a very hard time focusing on blue led lights?
Sometimes i think the way we take in light into eyes cause lighter eyes, cos if you look closely blue eyes or light eyes theres a big difference how we focus look into things.
Lighter eyes appear as they open their eyes capturing the light into their eyes. As well, thus melenin does occurs accordingly..
It probably spread so much because it was chosen for attractiveness. Blue eyes don't make you a better hunter.
BLUE EYE GANG WYAAA
Mom says my eyes are green but they’re brown really dark brown? Am I blind or
Well what color are your parents eyes and the rest of your family lol
I love my blue eye's they're badass LOL
Pure bloods
Notice he said "Mutation" which means not normal.
Everybody has genetic mutations…
Everyone in my immediate and extended family had blue eyes, so guess what I have. 😊😊 And I'm most attracted to men with blue eyes 👀 💙 😍.
And Polar bears had a ‘tiny’ mutation that gave them white fur 🙄
Many of these people in the video have grey eyes. Not blue.
Grey eyes are simply a different shade of blue.
i think we all had blue eyes to begin with...........
Help in the cold !? I have blue eyes and in the winter I can't even keep my eues fully open
Holy coloursed blue eyes
Is it because a lot of water has salt?
بتمنى تعمل نفس المحتوى بالعربي كمان
This video is rather superficial. In a world of brown-eyed people 10,000 years ago, one blue-eyed mutant would have been quickly absorbed into the dark-eyed population. It is more likely that blue eyes evolved at the same time as lighter skin, an adaptation to colder climates to enable greater Vitamin D production. It probably began in an isolated group and expanded north as the polar cap receded, since light skinned blue-eyed people had a genetic advantage in higher latitudes. The video also does not explain why hazel (i.e. olive or green) eyes evolved, a color found largely in Mediterranean peoples.
What is astounding is how fast the blue-eyed mutation spread. Which ought to give us some insight into how to develop other traits, like more intelligent people. If we put 5000 super-smart scientists on a habitable planet and kept them isolated for 10,000 years, chances are their progeny would be a whole lot smarter, on average, that Earthlings.
Blue eyes started with one man 10,00 years ago. It spreads fast because blue eyes are considered attractive, to the point where women rejected the brown eyed men.
@@JohnYoungcook72lmao what. This makes no sense
@@JohnYoungcook72 lol no
*Peace & Love*
ياحبيبي هاشم ياليت لو تعمل ترجمه 😘
Adam
the blue eyes I know is the one and only Blue eyes white dragon
I have blue eyes and so does my whole family, however I find brown eyes on women to be more attractive.
Each to their own but I have read a study that blue eyed men usually find blue eyed women more attractive because they know a faithful blue eyed wife could only give birth to blue eyed children. A brown eyed child would be a dead giveaway that their wife had been unfaithful if a blue eyed man married a blue eyed woman.
My eyes are teal - I had eyes darker shade of blue till puberty. Then inner half turned light green. Then I got hazel shade, a very thin ring around my pupils in my 40s. After crying or being very upset my eye color has much more saturated shade of teal. I’m curious what’s going on with my eyes changing color like that?!
Why do alot of babies are born with blue eyes
What about green? I have green
Seto Kaiba !!
Adam was the first
Hi, to my brothers and sisters. Hope one day we will find out who is our ancestor
genetic mutation? no, more like evolution
Because the blue eyed people in europe also mostly married to blue eyed partner... Thats why the mutation never migrated to asian region. Also many asian, african people have this feature, and if they marry among close relatives it probably can emerge lot more blue eyed people in this community.
Not, not many and if, it's because they have some european ancestry.
@@marcopony1897 yes not many, but no they dont have any european ancestry, it still possible but as you said this is rare. Imagine mutation happen to european ancestor and made them to have blue, the first person who had it came from ancestor who didnt carry that gene variant before him. Similarly to what happen to some asian, african who never have european blood.
@@secretsoul6882 the problem is, that the mutation that causes blue eyes is so specific, that it is believed that it only occured once in history. And who knows on which ways this gene spread in the world during the last 10'000 years.
@@marcopony1897 the possibilities are there even 0.0001%. As human population is more than a billion. So there is chance to still have it mutated somewhere on earth. Also, eye colour is not only controlled by one particular location of codon, not one gene but way complex. The thing is we cant test each site to see the effect of mutation on human eyes as it unethical. But It is interesting to see blue eyes with different shades, if it just at one specific region why the shades of blue are wide. Maybe epigenetics involved a lot too. There are always possibilities. It is interesting... No one has red eyes though haha.
@@secretsoul6882 maybe, and yes it's true that several genes are involved, but what if it's the case that it is required for those genes to function in such a highly specific way that it's even less probable that this combination isn't inherited but a spontaneous mutation?
And i mean look at the region where the most people with blue eyes live: it's in the baltics. And it's also the people of the baltics who have the highest amount of western european hunter & gatherer ancestry, those ancient people who were all blue-eyed (which "cheddar man" was part of). I mean it could still be epigenetics, but i think the correlation between blue eyes and WHG ancestry in this region isn't a coincidence, it must have something to do with genetics for the most part.
The blue eyed mutation is an old theory from before we knew about our small amount of neanderthal DNA in everyone but people of sub Sahara Africa.
Neanderthals is said to have had grey eyes, just like some of us today (just like me).
Also the people with largest amount of neanderthal DNA today, is people with blonde or red hair and blue or grey eyes.
Oh yeah and the mutated ancestor, just happen to live in the time and space where homosapiens moved up in neanderthal country.
I'm pretty sure blue, grey and green comes from neanderthals, who had adapted to the light of the north over hundreds of thousands of years
@@jennifercooljeo6552 there aren’t any. The only sub Saharan Africans with blue eyes have a rare condition called waardenburg disease.
East Asians have more Neanderthal genes than Europeans
If it was a tiny mutation it would of been bred back out....every monolithic structure has records of people coming from the sky that imparted knowledge....these sky people had blue eyes...only. Weather sumerian people, peru, Turkey (Golbeki Tepi) etc. When you add red hair to the mix then you can see what the real answers are and why red haired with blue eyes is the rarest combination in the world....like me.
Blue eyed people had more childrens
That's how they spread
Can y'all explain why some Middle-Easterners have lighter Eye Color than Japanese, Mongolians, Eskimos & Korean people?
Because they have Indo-European admixture.
Scythians may have started in the area of modern Syria. They often had blond and red hair and blue eyes. In time they migrated to the Black Sea region, then steppes of Eurasia, and eventually all over. They seemed to remain vibrant in Southern Russian areas , Ukraine and even Europe at large
My eyes are blue
It's from a mutation in a gene that promotes the function of the pigmenting gene, OCA2. There are other genes that determine eye color. Anyway, I have brown eyes, and my husband likes brown eyed women. I didn't care either way. He has green eyes. My son has blue eyes, which are striking, due to his thick almost black hair. The hair was from my Asian mother. We all tan easily.
Interesting
thats normal, both my parents have brown eyes and i have blue eyes, and its funny bcause i also have thick dark brown hair, im guessin either u or ur husband have iberian roots, natives from iberia had dark skin dark hair and ligth eyes
@@COLT-kl1pi she literally said it’s from her Asian side
I have blue eyes, but I am more attracted to brown eyed men with dark hair.
lmao cause its are to find blue eyes men nowadays.. so you had to drop your standards.. a handsome brown eyes vs handsome blue eyes.. blue eyed would win any day of the week we know this
Blue eyes are intimidating
I have also an blue eyes it has an 3000 attack points
@@adamvasquez7178 lol 😂
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thanks Pam . i have brown eyes but no hair.
think about this Pam .....
Grass does not grow on a busy street " Bald is Beautiful ask Will Smith.
Oh great...I'm related to my boyfriend.
The sun is the same for warm or cold climets shouldn't interfere the vitamin D levels.
My dad has hazel my mom has brown THEN HOW THE FUCK DID I END UP WITH BLUE EYES
The reason is this:. Your parents carried a recessive gene for blue eyes that was not expressed in themselves, but they still carried the gene. The blue eye gene on both your mother and father combined to give you blue eyes. Your other siblings might have the dominant brown eyed gene like your parents and another sibling might have the combined recessive genes for blue eyes like yourself. It's a little complex, so Google it and research for yourself
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Nope wrong, blue eye blond hair people are from 8,000 years ago brought here by the Anunnaki Gods from Sumerian people explain in their clay tablets
Lmao
Cause We're the 👌
So we get blue eye from someone around the black sea but was not cold but that why this so called mutants happen .okay would you like to buy a bridge I have for sale in new York
Blue eyes either come from iberia or middle east
They came from South Eastern Europe.
@@vaniukk3100 i realize now that this is a stupid topic because it is known that neanderthal had blueand green eyes, its stupid to think that blue eyes only came 10,000y ago because they ve been here since ever, just like in most animal specie u can find different eye color its the same for humans, europeans and euro asians all have a bit of neanderthal genes, thats where the blue eyes come from
They apeared in the Black Sea area around Romania and Ukraine and spread from there. The first remains that were analized to have the blue eye mutation were found in a cave high up in the mountains in Northern Spain.
@@themechanictangerine so Iberia like i said, btw every single native from the UK is descendant from that same region, they all have a ancestor in common wich was a north iberian fisherman, yet people still say blue eyes come from northern europe but its exactly the other way around, and how are u sayin from the black sea if the oldest remains are in iberia?
@@COLT-kl1pithe oldest radio carboned remains found, doesn't mean it was the first person with blue eyes or that it was from the place blue eyes originated, that would've been too much of a coincidence to find precisely the first person with the blue eye mutation.
WE CAME FROM SPACE!! Pluto probably.
0:30 - "Then, around 6,000 to 10,000 years ago, someone in the Black Sea region had a tiny mutation in the genes that determine the eye color, ultimately giving them the first set of blue eyes known to mankind"
0:47 - "The earliest known person with blue eyes was a 7,000 year-old-skeleton found in Northern Spain"
1º Northern Spain is not in the Black Sea region.
2º This video is confuse and outdated, because blue eyes first appeared in Villabruna (Italy) 14,000 years ago (google search: "DNA secrets of Ice Age Europe unlocked" ).
He never said northern Spain was in the Black Sea region
At the end of the day, blue eyes and blonde hair spreaded from around Jutland and south Scandinavia with the great mixing of Siberian and native Europeans.
La Brana man was found in a cave in Norther Spain, he had the blue eye recessive genes. He was radiocarbonned and found to have lived 7000 years ago. It doesn't mean he was the first person with blue eyes or that he was from the place blue eyes originated, just that his remains were the oldest ones at that moment to have the mutation, capisce?
People with blue eyes were classed close to God's back in the Egyptian times just look up for yourself that is what they tell us
So prior to this genetic mutation was brown the only eye color in the human population? So where did grey eyes come from? Are they like blue (melanin switched off) except the light scatters a little differently producing bluish grey to grey shades? I think the blue mutation combined with certain characteristics of brown to eventually produce green eyes and then green and grey developed hazel, maybe? (Depends on how you define hazel)
At any rate it's amazing what a genetic mutation or two can do to vary a population's eye color over time!
My friend started to sing eyes blue like the Atlantic over and over again to me cause I have blue ;-;
Noah had blue eyes thats a fact .. 💙 these genes are rare rare now days cause as the days of noah it is see the esrth was full of non humamd only noah family was righteous just like today blue eyes are all.connectes to one gene dna
I just came across a video of a black woman with blue eyes and so do her children... I guess this theory will be rewritten?
The Egyptian have status with blue eyes so I don't believe what your saying were they came from
The Egyptians were black
It was God
BROWN EYE.. LETS KEEP THIS CLEAN PEOPLE...LOL.. CHICKS DIG THEM. I GOT THEM..
The first one was a woman
A man actually, you could search on that
A man, and all women in the tribe went berserk for him. He had babies with every women in the tribe including his mom, aunts, sisters, grandma, etc. 😂
@@themechanictangerine Shit that's freeky😂😂
Mine are crystal husky blue, Jesus was the first human man with blue eyes, duh
That's why Jesus was going to be murdered at birth, The blood of Jesus is 0 negative , That's where blue eyes and universal blood o negative cone from, im not a Christian and have known this for decades, Blue eyes are Jesus eyes, a little old black woman told me, im white and freckle, I've had people shun me all the time, im told my blue eyes a
That's why Jesus was going to be murdered at birth, The blood of Jesus is 0 negative , That's where blue eyes and universal blood o negative cone from, im not a Christian and have known this for decades, Blue eyes are Jesus eyes, a little old black woman told me, im white and freckle, I've had people shun me all the time, im told my blue eyes a
Claiming to know the eye color and blood type of Jesus makes you one of the nuttiest people I have ever run across. 😂
How do you know that?
10 000 years ago in black sea blue eyes. Migrated from Syria to Spain easy
Syria is not on the black sea
I prefer brown eyes...just sayin'
That means inbreeding
Inbreeding stops being inbreeding past 3rd cousin level
I thought albinos was the first with blue eyes 👀
We are aryans