2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigss.2019.10.022
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Phenotype prediction accuracy – A Swedish perspective

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“…The molecular structure of these changes is still not clear [ 16 , 30 ]. The brown hair color prediction success was lower in other European population studies compared to our results [ 16 , 29 , 31 ]. Blond hair phenotypes are more common in Europe than in the Turkish population.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The molecular structure of these changes is still not clear [ 16 , 30 ]. The brown hair color prediction success was lower in other European population studies compared to our results [ 16 , 29 , 31 ]. Blond hair phenotypes are more common in Europe than in the Turkish population.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, the AUC value for blond hair (0.72) was considerably lower than reported by HIrisPlex (0.81). This may be because the most common incorrect prediction across all hair colours were for individuals with brown hair who were predicted to have blond hair, which is also in line with data from a Swedish population [51]. Kukla-Bartoszek et al suggested that incorrect predictions may be the result of age-dependent hair colour darkening [52].…”
Section: Hair Colour Predictions In a Norwegian Study Populationsupporting
confidence: 53%