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Publication : The genetics of pigmentation: from fancy genes to complex traits.

First Author  Barsh GS Year  1996
Journal  Trends Genet Volume  12
Issue  8 Pages  299-305
PubMed ID  8783939 Mgi Jnum  J:34595
Mgi Id  MGI:82050 Doi  10.1016/0168-9525(96)10031-7
Citation  Barsh GS (1996) The genetics of pigmentation: from fancy genes to complex traits. Trends Genet 12(8):299-305
abstractText  Genes that control mammalian pigmentation interact with each other in intricate networks that have been studied for decades using mouse coat color mutations. Molecular isolation of the affected genes and the ability to study their effects in a defined genetic background have led to surprising new insights into the potential interaction between tyrosine kinase and G-protein-coupled signaling pathways. Recent developments show that homologous genes in humans are responsible not only for rare diseases, such as albinism and piebaldism, but also for common phenotypic variations, such as red hair and fair skin.
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