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  • curprev 09:1509:15, 5 August 2024A Rainbow Footing It talk contribs 67,303 bytes −332 The cited reference Mohr (1996) does not say that this eye color is dominant in humans; it merely entertains this as part of a theoretical inheritance model. Given that there is now consensus in genetics that eye color is neither recessive nor dominant, as reflected in citations already discussing this topic elsewhere in the article (see Duffy et al. 2007, for example), this is simply misleading.
  • curprev 02:2802:28, 5 August 2024A Rainbow Footing It talk contribs 67,635 bytes −225 →‎Eye color range: Remove contested map per WP:MEDRS: no consensus exists to restore this map despite being contested for a long time; as far back as Archive 2 at the talk page.
  • curprev 02:2102:21, 5 August 2024A Rainbow Footing It talk contribs 67,860 bytes −948 Restored stable version per consensus. Ari Feldstein added a lower-quality reference, (Froelich and Stephensonwhich speculated that gender discrepencies could be caused by erroneous self-reporting. However, the results of Martinez-Cadenaz were based on samples that had their eye colors *quantitatively* measured, and the results were also backed up by SNP measurement, confirming a higher incidence of blue eyed males.

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