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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Genet. 2018 Apr 16;50(5):652–656. doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0100-5

Table 3.

Phenotypic variance explained by the identified autosomal loci significantly associated with hair color. The current estimates are given as the ratio of the genetic variance, V(G), over the phenotypic variance (Vp) and scaled over the population prevalence, V(G)/Vp_L, (estimated in the UKBB cohort, N=133,238), on the right. The estimates of genetic variance explained by known SNPs prior to this study were taken from previous publications. The phenotypes in this table were compared with all other hair colors. Since 80% of the participants reported some shade of brown hair color (dark or light), the heritabilities for these two phenotypes were considered baseline and were not calculated.

Current heritability estimates Previous estimates
Phenotype V(G)/Vp SE V(G)/Vp_L SE Prevalence V(G)/Vp SE
Blond 0.094 0.009 0.248 0.025 0.113 0.058 0.022
Red 0.074 0.008 0.346 0.036 0.046 0.069 0.069
Black 0.056 0.007 0.261 0.031 0.047 0.005 0.005