Human eye colour and HERC2, OCA2 and MATP.
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Niels Morling | Claus Børsting | Hans Eiberg | H. Eiberg | N. Morling | C. Børsting | J. Mengel-From | J. Sánchez | Juan J Sanchez | Jonas Mengel-From
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