The early onset of menopause and a condition called blepharophimosis, which causes drooping eyelids, seem to be caused by the same genetic defect, according to findings published in the February issue of Nature Genetics.
A gene called FOXL2 has been identified on human chromosome 3 that seems to act as a transcription factor (that is, it turns other genes 'on' or 'off') in the development of normal eyelids and, in women, in the formation of a full complement of eggs in the ovaries before birth.
David Schlessinger, co-author of the study and Chief of the National Institute on...