A free web tool can predict your hair, skin, and eye color from DNA data

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A new tool by researchers at the School of Science at IUPUI and Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam in the Netherlands can
predict your hair, skin, and eye color from your DNA data
The system, which is essentially a web app that can accept DNA sequences, compares known color phenotypes to known data and tells you the
have previously provided law enforcement and anthropologists with DNA tools for eye color and for combined eye and hair color, but skin
This is not the same as identifying genetic ancestry
If anyone asks an eyewitness what they saw, the majority of time they mention hair color and skin color
not exactly the most user friendly app on the web
It requires you to know specific alleles for your test subject or upload a set of alleles in a csv file
It is, however, free and looks like it could wildly useful in law enforcement and figuring out what your hair color was before you dyed it
generate eye, hair and skin color information from a DNA sample, including DNA of the low quality and quantity often found in forensic