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MCB 140
GSI Teresa Lee David Steakley email teresalee@berkeley.edu dlsteakley@berkeley.edu
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TRENDS in Genetics
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A golden age of human pigmentation genetics
Richard A. Sturm
Melanogenix Group, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
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A golden clue to human skin colour variation
Jeanette Muller and Robert N. Kelsh*
Summary Variations in human skin pigmentation are obvious, but how have skin colour differences evolved? Although clearly a polymorphic trait, th...
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