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Genetics of human face begin to reveal underlying profile


Genetics of human face begin to reveal underlying profile
Using 3-D facial images with over 7,000 data points, researchers have identified changes in the DNA sequence of European individuals that contribute to variation in facial features. These findings help us better understand human variation and facial birth defects.
Image: Julie White, Penn State
Genetics of human face begin to reveal underlying profile
A ndrea Elyse Messer
December 07, 2020
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The genetics behind the shape of the human face are difficult to decipher, but now an international team of researchers has connected specific genetic signals with specific areas of the face. They not only can see the signals of normal facial features in the genome, but also hope their work can shed light on craniofacial malformations such as cleft lip and palate. ....

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These DNA locations shape the human face


New research connects specific genetic signals with specific areas of the human face.
The researchers can see the signals of normal facial features in the genome, and also hope their work can shed light on craniofacial malformations such as cleft lip and palate.
“The face tells the outside world about your identity, who you are related to, where your ancestors come from, and even your health,” says Julie White, graduate student in anthropology at Penn State. “But we only know a fraction of how faces are formed. The facial structure comes together in early development, and if it doesn’t go right, you can get a cleft palate or other problem, but we don’t fully know what controls those processes.” ....

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