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Red hair is caused by changes in a single gene, and exists in the overall global population at about 4–5 per cent, making it beautifully unusual. Its increased prevalence in Scots (and the Welsh and English, and other northern European populations) is probably due to a degree of isolation in an ancestral group at some point in our ancient history, but we don’t really know.
A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived: The Stories in Our Genes
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