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Ive googled it and whatnot. But knowing the biology of the eyes and how the pigments work. Hypothetically speaking could there be a way to change the color of one's eyes?

2007-02-08 04:40:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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yea certain drugs can do it, age, disease but theoritically gene changin

2007-02-08 09:03:27 · answer #1 · answered by Koetry 2 · 0 1

I can think of one far fetched way of doing it. DNA manipulation would have the power to make your eye colour change. This could work because it would be altering the genes that program your eye colour.

It actually may not be that incredibly far fetched. You can splice DNA into mice to make them glow in the dark, so you theoretically could change someones eye colour.

2007-02-08 12:57:32 · answer #2 · answered by Beef 5 · 0 0

If you could transplant the appropriate genes into your genome (like with a bacteriophage) you could. But, science is a long way from doing anything like that.

2007-02-08 12:48:08 · answer #3 · answered by lucky_ducky331 2 · 0 0

eye transplant? I can't really come up with a good way to change one's eye colour short of contact lenses. it would be interesting though if you could.

2007-02-08 12:44:26 · answer #4 · answered by raerae_2001 3 · 0 1

Oh my god, you just brought back a flash back from "the boys from brazil" ~~~~

2007-02-08 13:09:52 · answer #5 · answered by Dr Dave P 7 · 0 0

they are called contacts

2007-02-08 12:50:20 · answer #6 · answered by gigglings 7 · 0 2

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