Shades of complexity: New perspectives on the evolution and genetic architecture of human skin

Author:

Quillen Ellen E.12ORCID,Norton Heather L.3,Parra Esteban J.4,Lona‐Durazo Frida4,Ang Khai C.5,Illiescu Florin Mircea67,Pearson Laurel N.8,Shriver Mark D.8,Lasisi Tina8,Gokcumen Omer9,Starr Izzy9,Lin Yen‐Lung9,Martin Alicia R.101112,Jablonski Nina G.8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Molecular Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina

2. Center for Precision Medicine Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina

3. Department of Anthropology University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio

4. Department of Anthropology University of Toronto – Mississauga Mississauga Ontario Canada

5. Department of Pathology and Jake Gittlen Laboratories for Cancer Research Penn State College of Medicine Hershey Pennsylvania

6. Department of Zoology University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

7. Centro de Estudios Interculturales e Indígenas – CIIR P. Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

8. Department of Anthropology Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania

9. Department of Biological Sciences State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo New York

10. Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts

11. Program in Medical and Population Genetics Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Cambridge Massachusetts

12. Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Cambridge Massachusetts

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anthropology,Anatomy

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