The distinctive geographic patterns of common pigmentation variants at the OCA2 gene
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K. Kidd | P. Paschou | A. Pakstis | Hui Li | L. Kang | L. Cherni | W. Speed | C. Gurkan | O. Bulbul | E. Haigh | Michael P. Donnelly | L. Yun | K. Meiklejohn
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