Hair color is one of the most recognizable visual traits in European populations and is under strong genetic control. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of almost 300,000 participants of European descent. We identified 123 autosomal and one X-chromosome loci significantly associated with hair color; all but 13 are novel. Collectively, single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with hair color within these loci explain 34.6% of red hair, 24.8% of blond hair, and 26.1% of black hair heritability in the study populations. These results confirm the polygenic nature of complex phenotypes and improve our understanding of melanin pigment metabolism in humans.

Genome-wide association meta-analysis of individuals of European ancestry identifies new loci explaining a substantial fraction of hair color variation and heritability

Visconti A.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Hair color is one of the most recognizable visual traits in European populations and is under strong genetic control. Here we report the results of a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of almost 300,000 participants of European descent. We identified 123 autosomal and one X-chromosome loci significantly associated with hair color; all but 13 are novel. Collectively, single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with hair color within these loci explain 34.6% of red hair, 24.8% of blond hair, and 26.1% of black hair heritability in the study populations. These results confirm the polygenic nature of complex phenotypes and improve our understanding of melanin pigment metabolism in humans.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-018-0100-5
Hysi P.G.; Valdes A.M.; Liu F.; Furlotte N.A.; Evans D.M.; Bataille V.; Visconti A.; Hemani G.; McMahon G.; Ring S.M.; Smith G.D.; Duffy D.L.; Zhu G.; Gordon S.D.; Medland S.E.; Lin B.D.; Willemsen G.; Jan Hottenga J.; Vuckovic D.; Girotto G.; Gandin I.; Sala C.; Concas M.P.; Brumat M.; Gasparini P.; Toniolo D.; Cocca M.; Robino A.; Yazar S.; Hewitt A.W.; Chen Y.; Zeng C.; Uitterlinden A.G.; Ikram M.A.; Hamer M.A.; Van Duijn C.M.; Nijsten T.; MacKey D.A.; Falchi M.; Boomsma D.I.; Martin N.G.; Hinds D.A.; Kayser M.; Spector T.D.
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