Scientists find gene behind red hair may offer health benefits

Health & Fitness
13 Jul 2026 • 11:12 PM MYT
The Independent
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Scientists find gene behind red hair may offer health benefits

  • A new study suggests that pheomelanin, the pigment responsible for orange-red hair, may offer health benefits by protecting cells.
  • Pheomelanin is produced using cysteine, a protein-building block, which can become toxic to cells if it accumulates to excessive levels.
  • Historically, the pigment presented an evolutionary puzzle due to its association with a higher risk of skin cancer, despite its prevalence.
  • Researchers found that pheomelanin production helps maintain cellular cysteine balance by converting excess cysteine into an inert pigment, thereby preventing cell damage.
  • This protective role, demonstrated through experiments with zebra finches, could explain why pheomelanin-promoting genetic traits have persisted in populations despite associated melanoma risks.

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