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Evolution of Human Skin Color and Vitamin D
Nina G. Jablonski
Anthropology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Skin Pigmentation
94%
Vitamin D
73%
Pigmentation
66%
Hominidae
51%
Genomics
39%
Paleontology
35%
Comparative Physiology
34%
eumelanin
32%
Comparative Anatomy
32%
Human Migration
30%
Urbanization
25%
Vitamin D Deficiency
22%
Ecosystem
21%
Skin
21%
Ultraviolet Rays
20%
Life Style
16%
Phenotype
11%
Population
7%
Agriculture & Biology
vitamin D
92%
pigmentation
77%
skin (animal)
59%
Homo
47%
color
45%
ultraviolet radiation
35%
paleontology
29%
vitamin D deficiency
29%
eumelanin
29%
remote sensing
22%
urbanization
22%
human population
21%
lifestyle
19%
physiology
15%
phenotype
12%
environmental factors
12%
genomics
12%
habitats
11%
synthesis
10%
Chemical Compounds
Vitamin D
100%
Eumelanin
59%
Time
14%