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  2. List of people with heterochromia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people who have been documented as having heterochromia iridis, a condition when the irises have different colours. People who are frequently mistakenly thought to have heterochromia are not included, but may be listed in the Notes section.

  3. Elizabeth Berkley - Wikipedia

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    She was born with partial heterochromia iridium, a condition of differently colored irises; her right eye is half green and half brown and her left eye is green. [ 5 ] At age four, Berkley began taking jazz and tap lessons with Barbara Fink of Miss Barbara's Dance Center in Detroit and later took ballet classes with the professional company ...

  4. Sarah McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    McDaniel states that her heterochromia iridum appeared a few weeks after she was born, with her right eye brown and her left eye blue. [15] She has stated in interviews that a previous agent and different modeling companies wanted to have her wear colored contacts in an effort to focus more on the design, and McDaniel highlights social media for her embracing her look.

  5. How Rare Are Hazel Eyes, Exactly? - AOL

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    Eye color is determined by the amount and distribution of melanin in the iris of the eye, in addition to the genes we inherit from our parents. With most eye colors, the amount of melanin is ...

  6. The Rarest Eye Color in the World: What It Is and Why

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    Approximately, only six in every 10,000 people in the United States have two different colored eyes—but it's certainly possible. Heterochromia iridum is the name of this rare phenomenon.

  7. What your eye color says about you

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    People with lighter eyes also consume significantly more alcohol, as darker eyed people require less alcohol to become intoxicated. The reason boils down to genes.

  8. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    Eye color, specifically the color of the irises, is determined primarily by the concentration and distribution of melanin. Although the processes determining eye color are not fully understood, it is known that inherited eye color is determined by multiple genes. Environmental or acquired factors can alter these inherited traits. [7]

  9. Celebrity Eye Color: Blue vs. Brown

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    Turns out, your eyes speak. We all wonder what people think when they see our appearance. Turns out, your eyes speak ... Celebrity Eye Color: Blue vs. Brown. StyleList Staff. Updated July 14, ...