The origin of red hair can be traced back to central and Northern Europe. There has been considerable discussion on whether it originated with the Celtic or Germanic people, and equal evidence for both. The ancient Romans referred to the Germanic peoples as having red hair, while the ancient Greeks said the same about the the Celts. However, to go even further back in time, the original red-haired gene appears to have come from the Middle East, with the people who migrated west to Europe.
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No, red hair is a genetic trait that can be found in people from various ethnic backgrounds. It is commonly associated with people of Irish descent, but individuals of all races and ethnicities can have red hair.
Only some Irish people have black hair. Others have red hair or blonde hair or other colours. Like any country, the people of Ireland are made of up of origins from many different countries. The first people to come to Ireland came from northern Spain, which explains the black hair, in the same way that Vikings coming to Ireland explains why some have blonde hair.
People with red air have two copies of a recessive gene on chromosome number 4 which in turn causes a change in the MC1R protein. The MC1R protein is a protein that determines hair and skin color. Its a melanin-cide stimulating hormone receptor.
Some Neanderthals may have had red hair, as genetic studies have indicated they may have carried the gene for red hair. However, it is impossible to definitively determine the hair color of all Neanderthals as it can vary among individuals.
Studies have shown that red hair is associated with Neanderthal DNA, as some Neanderthals carried a gene variant associated with red hair that was passed down through interbreeding with early humans. This genetic legacy can still be found in some modern human populations today.
Yes ther are people with red hair. The color of the hair is called red but it is actually more of an orange color.
having red hair is actually a genetic mutation, and tipically people (like me) have fair skin, freckles, and of course, red hair.
No
Most people don't like red. But i have red hair and i love it...
It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.
No, not naturally. Black people are never born with red hair. Their hair would be red only if they dyed it red. Otherwise, it is always going to be naturally black.
Mexicans with red hair can come from a variety of backgrounds. Red hair can be a genetic trait passed down through family heritage, so it is not limited to a specific region or ancestry. It is possible for individuals of Mexican descent to have red hair due to the diverse genetic makeup of the population.
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
I now about 2% of the people in the world have Red hair!
No, plenty of people have red hair. Some people are just made differently.
cause they can
2 percent in the world have natural red hair.