Learn about the science, characteristics, and rarity of amber eyes, one of the rarest eye colors in the world. Find out how to enhance your eye color with Coleyes lenses and see some famous people with amber eyes. How to tell amber eyes from brown Here are some ways to identify whether eyes are amber or brown: Look closely at the iris in bright, natural lighting. Amber eyes will have a distinct golden, yellowish, or russet tint. Brown eyes appear darker without this yellowish hue. See if the eyes “light up” golden or yellowish in sunlight. The light brings out the amber color more. Amber eyes are unique because they have a high concentration of lipochrome, a yellow pheomelanin pigment. This pigment builds up in the iris, giving the eyes their golden color. Genetically, amber eyes are believed to be a variation of green eyes. The main green eye color gene is located on chromosome 15. A mutation in this gene leads to excessive lipochrome production, creating amber eyes. This mutation is very rare, occurring in less than 1% of people, which explains the low prevalence of ... Amber eyes are rare and more commonly found in specific regions and ethnic groups, particularly those with European or Asian ancestry. Only about 5% of the world's population has this eye color, making it one of the rarest eye colors in humans.

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