Authors
S Craig Roberts, Anthony C Little, L Morris Gosling, David I Perrett, Vaughan Carter, Benedict C Jones, Ian Penton-Voak, Marion Petrie
Publication date
2005/5/1
Journal
Evolution and Human Behavior
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
213-226
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Females gain direct or indirect fitness benefits by choosing between males with traits indicating “good genes,” but we usually know very little about the nature of these genes. However, it has been suggested that genetic quality may often be defined as heterozygosity at certain loci. Here, we show that heterozygosity at three key loci in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is associated with facial attractiveness: Faces of men who are heterozygous at all three loci are judged more attractive by women than faces of men who are homozygous at one or more of these loci. MHC genes code for proteins involved in immune response. Consistent with this function, faces of MHC heterozygotes are also perceived to be healthier. In a separate test, in the absence of any other cues, patches of skin from the cheeks of heterozygotes are judged healthier than skin of homozygotes, and these ratings correlate with …
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SC Roberts, AC Little, LM Gosling, DI Perrett, V Carter… - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2005