People Whose Genetics Make Them Unique

One Eye, Two Colors

The beauty of imperfection shines forth in this genetic condition. The mystery of an eye having two varying colors. Science calls it Heterochromia. This is a condition that affects both eyes to have different colors, but where one eye has two different colors, this condition is known as sectoral. The sectoral person has a fictional character look, but in reality it's not.

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