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Main Title The biology of skin color /
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Author Title of a Work
Jablonski, Nina,
Publisher Hhmi/BioInteractive,
Year Published 2015
OCLC Number 947586733
Subjects Race ; Human skin color
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ELBM  GN197.B56 2015 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/04/2018
Collation 1 videodisc (approximately 19 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Contents Notes
Our human ancestors in Africa likely had dark skin, which is produced by an abundance of the pigment eumelanin in skin cells. (See the related animation.) In the high ultraviolet (UV) environment of sub-Saharan (or equatorial) Africa, darker skin offers protection from the damaging effects of UV radiation. Dr. Jablonski explains that the variation in skin color that evolved since our human ancestors migrated out of Africa can be explained by the tradeoff between protection from UV and the need for some UV absorption for the production of vitamin D.