Author Interviews, Genetic Research, Ophthalmology, Science / 12.03.2021
Many More Genes Discovered to Play a Role in Eye Color
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Dr Pirro Hysi
Senior Lecturer in Ophthalmology
Kings College London
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: - Iris (eye) color is an important human trait. It is one of the main features that makes our faces unique and recognizable. Iris color is similar to other pigmentatio traits, like hair and skin color, in that it is determined by the concentration and relative ratios of the melanin pigment. Pigmentation traits are roughly determined by several of the same genes regulating pigmentation, but many other genes seem to selectively determine pigmentation in any of these tissues.
(more…)