Are green eyes a genetic mutation?

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As a green eyed person, I’m curious about this. Brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive, so how would green eyes be classified?

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There is actually no eye ‘colour’.

All eyes are just different densities of brown and scatter of light causes the blues and greens. Thinner iris tissue allows for the scatter to occur, but there is no such thing as blue pigment in the eye or green pigment. Every one has the same brown pigment in the iris, just different density of brown

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