A molecular basis for classic blond hair color in Europeans
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Liqun Luo | Bosiljka Tasic | L. Luo | Bosiljka Tasic | C. Guenther | D. Kingsley | M. Bedell | David M Kingsley | Catherine A Guenther | Mary A Bedell
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