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    5 days ago · Another trait very common in Gaelic populations is red hair, with 10% of Irish and at least 13% of Scots having red hair, much larger numbers being carriers of variants of the MC1R gene, and which is possibly related to an adaptation to the cloudy conditions of the regional climate.

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  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Red hair is the rarest of hair colours and accounts for only 0.6% of the global population. Ireland has the second highest proportion of redheads at 10%, but up to 40% are believed to be carriers of the ginger gene.

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · Feb 7, 2012. The Irish are often stereotyped as having red hair. Wikipedia. Author Dusdin. Where do Irish Stereotypes come from? The Irish must be one of the most stereotyped groups of people on the planet. There are the semi-positive ones: leprechauns, red heads and being great storytellers.

  4. 2 days ago · Scotland and Ireland boast the highest percentages of redheads in the world, with about 13% of Scots and 10% of Irish people having red hair. This regional concentration of red hair is a testament ...

  5. Apr 4, 2024 · While red hair is often stereotypically linked to the Irish, it is estimated that only 10% of the population naturally possesses this feature. Blue eyes, however, are more prevalent among the Irish, with an estimated 55-80% of the population having this eye color.

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  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Red Hair: Ireland has the second-highest amount of naturally occurring red hair, with an estimated 10% of the population having red hair. The gene responsible for red hair, known as MC1R, is found in approximately 46% of Irelands population.

  7. Apr 3, 2024 · It is also worth noting that the physical characteristics often associated with Irish people include fair, pale skin, green eyes, red hair, and an angular face. These features can be attributed to the Gaelic and Celtic roots of the Irish.

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