“…We extracted DNA using Proteinase K (Promega, USA) and LiCl (Gemmell & Akiyama, 1996), and quantified it by using the Nanodrop spectrophotometer (Thermofisher). Then, we genotyped the samples for the six SNPs of the IrisPlex: rs12913832:A>G, rs1800407:C>T, rs12896399:G>T, rs16891982:C>G, rs1393350:G>A, and rs12203592:C>T, and additionally, another four SNPs: rs1129038:C>T, rs7183877:C>A, rs1800410:G>A and rs4778232:T>C. These polymorphisms are located in genes associated with eye color ( HERC2, OCA2, LOC105370627, SLC45A2, TYR , and IRF4 ) (Duffy et al., 2007; Eiberg et al., 2008; Eriksson et al., 2010; Frudakis et al., 2003; Han et al., 2008; Lippert et al., 2017; Liu et al., 2009; Palmal et al., 2021; Ruiz et al., 2013; Visser et al., 2012; Wollstein et al., 2017). We designed oligonucleotides with Primer‐BLAST (Ye et al., 2012) and performed polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using recombinant Taq polymerase (T‐Plus, Inbio‐Highway, Tandil, Argentina), as well as the thermocyclers MPI (La Plata, Argentina) and Biometra T3000 (Biosciences, Dublin, Ireland).…”