Abstract Background Skin color is a well-recognized adaptive trait and has been studied extensively in humans. Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation of skin color in various populations has many implications in human evolution and medicine. Discussion Impressive progress has been made recently to identify genes associated with skin color variation in a wide range of geographical and temporal populations. In this review, we discuss what is currently known about the genetics of skin color variation. We enumerated several cases of skin color adaptation in global modern humans and archaic hominins, and illustrated why, when, and how skin color adaptation occurred in different populations. Finally, we provided a summary of the candidate ...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Skin pigmentation is under strong directional selection in northern European and Asian populations. ...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Human skin and hair color are visible traits that can vary dramatically within and across ethnic pop...
The origin of skin color has been significantly a discussion of importance among human biology scien...
International audienceThe origin of skin color has been significantly a discussion of importance amo...
Human skin pigmentation is the most noticeable evidence of human evolution. Human skin pigmentation...
Genome-wide association studies and comparative genomics have established major loci and specific po...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Global variation in skin pigmentation is one of the most striking examples of environmental adaptati...
Several studies have demonstrated the role of climatic factors in shaping skin phenotypes, particula...
Global variation in skin pigmentation is one of the most striking examples of environmental adaptati...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Skin pigmentation is under strong directional selection in northern European and Asian populations. ...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Human skin and hair color are visible traits that can vary dramatically within and across ethnic pop...
The origin of skin color has been significantly a discussion of importance among human biology scien...
International audienceThe origin of skin color has been significantly a discussion of importance amo...
Human skin pigmentation is the most noticeable evidence of human evolution. Human skin pigmentation...
Genome-wide association studies and comparative genomics have established major loci and specific po...
Variation in human skin and hair color is one of the most striking aspects of human variability, and...
Global variation in skin pigmentation is one of the most striking examples of environmental adaptati...
Several studies have demonstrated the role of climatic factors in shaping skin phenotypes, particula...
Global variation in skin pigmentation is one of the most striking examples of environmental adaptati...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Approximately 15 genes have been directly associated with skin pigmentation variation in humans, lea...
Skin pigmentation is under strong directional selection in northern European and Asian populations. ...