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Decoding the Human Face: Progress and Challenges in Understanding the Genetics of Craniofacial Morphology

Sahin Naqvi, Hanne Hoskens, Franziska Wilke, Seth M. Weinberg, John R. Shaffer, Susan Walsh, Mark D. Shriver, Joanna Wysocka, Peter Claes

2022Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Variations in the form of the human face, which plays a role in our individual identities and societal interactions, have fascinated scientists and artists alike. Here, we review our current understanding of the genetics underlying variation in craniofacial morphology and disease-associated dysmorphology, synthesizing decades of progress on Mendelian syndromes in addition to more recent results from genome-wide association studies of human facial shape and disease risk. We also discuss the various approaches used to phenotype and quantify facial shape, which are of particular importance due to the complex, multipartite nature of the craniofacial form. We close by discussing how experimental studies have contributed and will further contribute to our understanding of human genetic variation and then proposing future directions and applications for the field.

Topics & Concepts

Mendelian inheritanceEvolutionary biologyCraniofacialFace (sociological concept)BiologyVariation (astronomy)Morphology (biology)Human genetic variationHuman geneticsAdaptation (eye)Cognitive scienceHuman genomeGeneticsPsychologyNeuroscienceGenomeGeneSociologyAstrophysicsSocial sciencePhysicsCleft Lip and Palate ResearchCraniofacial Disorders and Treatmentsdental development and anomalies
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