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Genetics May Explain Blond Solomon Islanders
msnbc.com 3 weeks, 3 days agoWhen Sean Myles worked as post-doctoral student in Carlos Bustamante’s lab, he showed Bustamante a photo of a Melanesian child with cocoa-colored skin and bright blond hair, wearing a U.S. military jacket.
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Another Genetic Quirk Of The Solomon Islands: Blond Hair - New York Times
google.com 4 weeks agoTelegraph.co.uk Another Genetic Quirk of the Solomon Islands: Blond Hair New York Times In the Solomon Islands, about 10 percent of the dark-skinned indigenous people have strikingly blond hair. Some islanders theorize that the coloring could be a result of excess sun exposure, or a diet rich in fish. Another explanation is that the ... No bottle blonds: it's all in the genes The Origin of Mysterious, Dark-Skinned Blonds Discovered Gene for blonde hair found in Melanesians -


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