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Study reveals first genetic locus for voice pitch

First genetic locus for voice pitch
Dr. Kari Stefansson CEO of deCODE genetics and senior author on the paper, with Rosa B. Gisladottir first author. Credit: deCODE genetics

In a paper published in Science Advances, an international team led by deCODE genetics, a subsidiary of Amgen, reveals the discovery of sequence variants in the gene ABCC9 that influence the pitch of voices.

Speaking is one of the most characteristic human behaviors, and yet the genetic underpinnings of voice and are largely unknown. In the first study of its kind, the scientists combined speech recordings from almost 13,000 Icelanders with data, in the sequence of the genome, to search for common variants in ABCC9 that are associated with a higher-pitched voice.

The scientists found that ABCC9 variants associate with higher voice pitch in both men and women. The same sequence variants are also linked to higher pulse pressure, a , highlighting links between voice pitch and health-related traits.

In addition to voice pitch, the study investigated the genetics of vowel acoustics. While such as "ah" or "ee" are clearly influenced by and context, the scientists found that such measures contain a heritable component, which likely has to do with the shape of the vocal tract and its effect on vowel sounds.

Dr. Kari Stefansson CEO of deCODE genetics discusses the paper, Sequence Variants Influencing Voice Pitch in Humans, with first author, Rosa S. Gisladottir. Credit: deCODE genetics

The findings shed new light on diversity in voice and speech and contribute to a better understanding of the human vocal system.

More information: Rosa Gisladottir, Sequence variants affecting voice pitch in humans, Science Advances (2023). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abq2969. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abq2969

Journal information: Science Advances
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