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'Beauty spots' in human genome found

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Last Updated : Apr 05 2019 | 3:50 PM IST

Scientists have pinpointed parts of the human genome linked to facial beauty by using genetic information from 4,383 people.

The study, published in the journal PLOS Genetics, found that genes play a role in determining the beauty of a person's face, but that role varies with the person's sex.

Humans tend to be preoccupied with beauty -- a person's attractiveness is associated with academic performance, career success and economic mobility, said researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US.

However, despite its importance, scientists know little about the genetic basis for having a pretty face.

Researchers had volunteers score yearbook photos based on attractiveness from participants with European ancestry and compared the scores to each person's genetic information.

They identified several genes related to facial attractiveness, but their roles and relatedness to other human traits varied by sex.

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In women, certain genetic variations linked to beauty also appeared to be related to genes impacting body mass, while in males, variants were linked to genes affecting blood cholesterol levels.

The study provides new insights into the genetic factors underlying facial attractiveness and highlights the complex relationships between beauty and other human traits.

"Similar to many other human traits, there is not a 'master gene' that determines a person's attractiveness," said study author Qiongshi Lu.

"Instead, it is most likely associated with a large number of genetic components with weak effects. Interestingly, sex-specificity is a recurrent pattern observed in almost all the analyses in our study," Lu said.

The researchers acknowledge, however, that their findings are based on a homogenous group of individuals of the same age and ethnic background.

They propose that future analyses including a larger sample size of people from diverse populations and ages will further advance understanding of this highly valued human trait.

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First Published: Apr 05 2019 | 3:50 PM IST

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