What Controls Variation in Human Skin Color?
AUTOR(ES)
Barsh, Gregory S
FONTE
Public Library of Science
RESUMO
There is a large range of human skin color, yet we know very little about the underlying genetic architecture. Is the number of skin color genes close to five, 50, or 500?
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