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Short answer yes.
Long answer: It doesn't directly affect genes, but genes and traits are combined to the pawn's beauty stat. It doesn't matter if the pawn is genetically (un)attractive and/or has any of the pretty spectrum traits. How other pawns react to them is just due to the final score. There's no dynamic scaling so +6 and -6 are the most opinion offset you will get.
In a poor colony, no one cares how you look, if you can farm or fight off wild bears, you're good.
If everyone is living the high life, the maybe looks start to matter more.