New Research Says Blue Eyes Originated From A Single Ancient Ancestor Thousands Of Years Ago
According to a 2008 study, everyone with blue eyes has a common ancestor from 7,000 years ago in the black sea region. Of course, it’s worth noting that each and every one of us has a common ancestor if we look back for enough.
“A genetic mutation affecting the OCA2 gene in our chomosomes resulted in the creation of a switch which literally turned off the ability to produce brown eyes,” says Professor Hans Eiberg from the University of Copenhagen.
Professor Eiberg traveled throughout the world, visiting places like Turkey, Jordan and Denmark to study the blue eye color. Through his research of mitochondrial DNA. It was then that he discovered the location of the gene for eye color.
The OCA2 gene is programmed to produce melanin, which is what gives us our skin color, hair color, and eye color. When melanin is absent, humans experience albinism.
It is a pretty fascinating discovery. The mutation survived beginning with one person thousands of years ago to where we are today. Impressive.
Source: higherperspectives
New Research Says Blue Eyes Originated From A Single Ancient Ancestor Thousands Of Years Ago
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