Sentences with phrase «pigmentation in»

The light color stain has a variety of shades to choose from beginning with what most call natural stain which has no color pigmentation in it.
It destroyed some fragile coral, such as elk horn and seafans, especially near the water surface, and caused temporary loss of pigmentation in hard coral, but it scoured out green algae and cleaned out sand.
Contact dermatitis can also cause loss of pigmentation in the nose.
Pigmentation in a dog's nose is determined by genetic factors, just the same as hair color.
In the next K9GENES posting (Colors of Cotons, Part 2), I will briefly discuss the CTCA's working hypotheses aboutthe inheritance of color in this breed, the relationship betweenpelage coloration and pigmentation in this breed, possiblepleiotropic effects of color alleles in Cotons, and possibleexogenous factors influencing color in Cotons.
Eye and nose color vary with coat but any blue pigmentation in the eyes is discouraged.
Dogs with green eyes and the Merle gene also have less pigmentation in the iris of the eye, which can affect their eyesight.
Siberian Huskies have a specific gene that causes a loss of pigmentation in the irises but not the coat, which is why Huskies can have dark coats and blue eyes.
Since white trim could still be possible on these dogs, the breed standards are usually very specific in calling for full pigmentation in those areas (since white trim has pink skin under it).
And finally, the description of the entity is as follows: an almost blind, telepathic, tall man with long hair and albinism disease, which causes a lack of pigmentation in the eyes, hair, and skin.
This lightweight serum does exactly what it says on the tin: Lightens any annoying areas of pigmentation in next to no time at all.
Such a great shade and good pigmentation in just one swipe.
Dark spots are essentially a little blemish made up of a higher concentration of melanin, which is responsible for the pigmentation in our skin.
It can cover lip pigmentation in a few swipes.
Melanotan II is an analogue of alpha melanocyte stimulating hormone, the hormone responsible for pigmentation in skin and hair.
There can be increased facial skin pigmentation in pregnancy itself (without lupus) called Melasma, also known as chloasma or the mask of pregnancy.
Vitamin C also inhibits the production of excess pigmentation in our skin, which leads to blotchy pigmentation.
Two newly identified genetic determinants of pigmentation in Europeans.
Genetic determinants of hair, eye and skin pigmentation in Europeans Nat Genet [2007 Oct 21; [Epub ahead of print]-RSB-.
The papers, «Two newly identified genetic determinants of pigmentation in Europeans» and «ASIP and TYR pigmentation variants associate with cutaneous melanoma and basal cell carcinoma,» are published today in the online edition of Nature Genetics, at www.nature.com/ng, and will be published in an upcoming print edition of the journal.
Pigmentation in humans is one of the most obvious traits.
«The authors have presented a very solid case of how trace metals can serve as proxies for pigmentation in extinct animals.»
TYRP1 is known to be involved in skin and hair pigmentation in several species.
A new method for controlling pigmentation in fabricated human skin has been developed by researchers from A * STAR's Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) and the Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) at Nanyang Technological University.
BCD02 has an effect on skin pigmentation in birds, with one form associated with white or grey skin, and another associated with yellow skin in well - fed chickens.
Several different variants are all uniquely associated with pigmentation near these genes, and variants in these genes have been associated with pigmentation in animals.
«MKTP surgery has long - term benefit for restoring skin pigmentation in vitiligo patients.»
A GWAS identified four genomic regions associated with skin pigmentation in Africa.
This study sheds light on the evolutionary history, and adaptive significance, of skin pigmentation in humans.
Analysis of the genetics of skin pigmentation in Africans informs upon melanocyte biology and the evolution of skin pigmentation in humans.
We observe extensive variation in skin pigmentation in Africa, with lowest melanin levels observed in southern African San hunter - gatherers and highest levels in East African Nilo - Saharan pastoralists.
Despite the wide range of skin pigmentation in humans, little is known about its genetic basis in global populations.
Variation in pigmentation among human populations may reflect local adaptation to regional light environments, because dark skin is more photoprotective, whereas pale skin aids the production of vitamin D. Although genes associated with skin pigmentation have been identified in European populations, little is known about the genetic basis of skin pigmentation in Africans.
We identify previously uncharacterized genes and variants associated with skin pigmentation in ethnically diverse Africans.
Being born without skin pigmentation in the U. S., a condition called albinism, does not usually shorten an individual's lifespan.
So concludes an analysis of skin pigmentation in people from several regions of Africa.
A rise in estrogen and progesterone levels produces more pigmentation in your breast area.
We are one species with a range of variability in the amount of pigmentation in our skin, and the extent to which sun exposure has darkened it.

Not exact matches

In the beginning was pigmentation!
From the fact that a person has a given shade of skin pigmentation no other fact of any consequence can bee inferred, except that he will be accorded a certain kind of treatment by people in a race - conscious society.
Average height, occurance of body hair, skin pigmentation, ability to process certain foods - all have notably changed even in just the last few thousand years of recorded history, and very depending on location and populations.
In 1968 he recanted his earlier statements and preached a well - publicized sermon on «The Church of the Open Door»: «I have come to the profound conclusion,» he said, «that to separate the Body of Christ on the basis of skin pigmentation is unthinkable, unchristian, and unacceptable to God.»
In the evening I cleanse and exfoliate with Beauty Counter's Charcoal Cleansing Bar and the Clarisonic skin brush then moisturize with grapeseed oil and Living Libations Dew Dab which helps prevent breakouts and combat hyper pigmentation.
The pigmentation that causes the rice to be black is anthocyanin, an antioxidant also found in blackberries and blueberries.
In addition to that, the hormone that regulates skin pigmentation (melanocyte - stimulating hormone) also increases.
Why: During pregnancy, most women will experience hyper - pigmentation, such as a linea nigra (the line that runs down your belly) or melasma (darker pigmentation on your face) in some form, both of which are caused by an increase in estrogen, experts believe.
Another reason why a baby might have Heterochromia iridium or Heterochromia iridis is Waardenburg syndrome in which a gene mutation occurs, causing changes in the pigmentation levels of the hair, iris and skin.
The mask of pregnancy, technically called melasma or chloasma, appears when a steep rise in estrogen levels stimulates excess melanin production also known as hyper pigmentation.
The role of bull's - eye size in UV protection does not necessarily discount other environmental factors correlated with latitude; for example, ornithologists have argued that Gloger's rule arises because darker pigmentation comes from a compound that protects feathers from bacteria in the wet, humid tropics.
Side effects of chemical peels include swelling, crusting, reddening, acne, and pigmentation changes in the skin.
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