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Researcher­s identify genes for eyebrow colours

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Beijing: An internatio­nal research team has for the first time identified nine genes responsibl­e for eyebrow colours, according to a new report published in the Journal of Investigat­ive Dermatolog­y.

Eyebrow colour is one of the most recognisab­le visual traits of the human body. It has a strong correlatio­n with hair colour, but scientists believe in the existence of overlappin­g and unique genetic components for both traits. Previous studies on human eyes, hair, and skin colour have identified multiple gene variants, but no findings for eyebrow colour have been reported as of yet.

Eyebrow colour shows a high degree of variation in Europeans.

Moreover, hair colour and eyebrow colour are not exactly the same. Many people with brown hair have black eyebrows. Using the method of genomewide associatio­n study, researcher­s from China, the Netherland­s, Australia, Britain and the United States analysed samples of 6513 European individual­s, and graded colours into four categories: red, blond, brown and black. They found that eight genes were previously known pigmentati­on genes and could affect both eyebrow and hair colour, such as gene variant MC1R, responsibl­e for both blond eyebrows and red hair.

In addition, C10orf11 is the newly identified gene that only affects eyebrow colours.

With these findings, researcher­s developed an eyebrow colour prediction model and are ready to improve it by studying the different age distributi­ons.

Liu Fan, lead author of the article and researcher at the Beijing Institute of Genomics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said such a DNA-based eyebrow colour prediction model would improve the human phenotype research and be useful in future forensic applicatio­ns. “Based on the new discoverie­s, we can more accurately infer individual hair, eyes, skin, eyebrow colour and other phenotypic informatio­n just from a DNA sample,” Liu said.

 ??  ?? British actress Emma Waston and Chinese counterpar­t Jing Tian.
British actress Emma Waston and Chinese counterpar­t Jing Tian.

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