Colore degli occhi (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • J.M. Seddon, CR Sahagian, RJ Glynn, RD Sperduto and ES Gragoudas, Evaluation of an iris color classification system, in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, vol. 31, n. 8, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 1º agosto 1990, pp. 1592–8, PMID 2201662. URL consultato il 4 maggio 2009.

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  • (EN) Andrea Hanel e Carsten Carlberg, Skin colour and vitamin D: An update, in Experimental Dermatology, vol. 29, n. 9, settembre 2020, pp. 864–875, DOI:10.1111/exd.14142, ISSN 0906-6705 (WC · ACNP), PMID 32621306. "The genetic history of today's European populations is based on continuous migrations over the past 40 000 years. Homo sapiens arrived in Europe from Near East some 42 000 years ago.[48, 49] Like in their African origin, these humans had dark skin but due to variations of their OCA2 gene (causing iris depigmentation) many of them had blue eyes[48,50] (Figure 2, left)." Figure 2: "Phenotype information was retrieved from supplementary files of the according publications or additionally assessed following the instructions of HirisPlex-S, which is a forensic DNA phenotyping tool based on an array of different marker SNPs providing additional support to the SNPs of the genes SLC24A5, SLC45A2 and OCA2."

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  • (EN) Andrea Hanel e Carsten Carlberg, Skin colour and vitamin D: An update, in Experimental Dermatology, vol. 29, n. 9, settembre 2020, pp. 864–875, DOI:10.1111/exd.14142, ISSN 0906-6705 (WC · ACNP), PMID 32621306. "The genetic history of today's European populations is based on continuous migrations over the past 40 000 years. Homo sapiens arrived in Europe from Near East some 42 000 years ago.[48, 49] Like in their African origin, these humans had dark skin but due to variations of their OCA2 gene (causing iris depigmentation) many of them had blue eyes[48,50] (Figure 2, left)." Figure 2: "Phenotype information was retrieved from supplementary files of the according publications or additionally assessed following the instructions of HirisPlex-S, which is a forensic DNA phenotyping tool based on an array of different marker SNPs providing additional support to the SNPs of the genes SLC24A5, SLC45A2 and OCA2."