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I was late for work this morning, because I got stuck in Zeno's paradox.

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Eye color is determined by a combination of brown and yellow pigments. The production of these pigments in the eye is controlled by at least three genes. The genetics of eye color are not fully understood.

In general, brown is dominant over green and blue, and green is dominant over blue.

 

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