Is Red Hair An Irish Trait
According to Britains DNA 347 of the Irish population carry the allele for red hair.
Is red hair an irish trait. Seeing Red In The Gene Pool The New York Times No I M Not Irish 23andme Blog Believe It Or Not The Surprising Trait That Comes From A What Are The Chances Of Having Red Hair And Green Eyes The Myth Of The Red Hair Gene Helix. March 17 2014 -- Redheads as they say wear the map of Ireland all over their faces. Scotland boasts the highest percentage of natural redheads with 13 40 might carry the gene there while Ireland comes in second with 10.
Regardless of the definition the frequency of red hair is highest in Ireland 10 to 30 and Scotland 10 to 25 followed by Wales 10 to 15 Cornwall and western England Brittany the Franco-Belgian border then western Switzerland Jutland and southwest Norway. Celtic people have carried the ginger gene for centuries but it has always been unclear as to where it actually originated. Their coloring is due to a mutation in the MC1R gene that fails to produce sun-protective skin-darkening eumelanin and instead causes pale skin freckles and red hair.
The percentage of Irish people with red hair is thought to be around 10 which makes us most red-haired country in the world. Over 10 percent of 23andMe customers of Irish heritage whose four grandparents were born in Ireland have red hair. This translates into just under 11 of the Irish population having red hair- and a lower rate of just over 6 in Scotland despite the occurrence of the allele being higher in Scotland.
The red-hair gene is most common in among Scottish and Irish people. Ireland has the highest number of red-haired people per capita in the world with the percentage of those with red hair. It becomes a cultural marker of the Norse and of the Vikings.
More and more women and some men now dye. In the US the incidence of natural red heads is a bit lower with a rousing 2-5 of the population being able to claim their locks as naturally acquired. A study carried out in Spain on the gene evolution of 1000 people offers an interesting theory.
It has actually become harder to find the prevalence of red hair today said Rees. Sorry ginger-haired English Prince Harry. Red hair today is generally associated with the Scots and Irish but there have been no consistent efforts to establish the prevalence of the condition.