Author:
Crouch Daniel J. M.,Winney Bruce,Koppen Willem P.,Christmas William J.,Hutnik Katarzyna,Day Tammy,Meena Devendra,Boumertit Abdelhamid,Hysi Pirro,Nessa Ayrun,Spector Tim D.,Kittler Josef,Bodmer Walter F.
Abstract
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an approach to identifying facial features with high heritability. This is based on using twin data to estimate the additive genetic value of each point on a face, as provided by a 3D camera system. In addition, we have used the ethnic difference between East Asian and European faces as a further source of face genetic variation. We use principal components (PCs) analysis to provide a fine definition of the surface features of human faces around the eyes and of the profile, and chose upper and lower 10% extremes of the most heritable PCs for looking for genetic associations. Using this strategy for the analysis of 3D images of 1,832 unique volunteers from the well-characterized People of the British Isles study and 1,567 unique twin images from the TwinsUK cohort, together with genetic data for 500,000 SNPs, we have identified three specific genetic variants with notable effects on facial profiles and eyes.
Funder
Wellcome
RCUK | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
European Commission
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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