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A life history perspective on skin cancer and the evolution of skin pigmentation
Description: Researchers use a life history perspective to demonstrate the value of skin pigmentation as an evolutionary adaptation to skin cancer with the following points: UVR exposure increases dysregulation of gene expression in skin cells leading to immortal cell lines; cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) affects individuals throughout reproductive years; and lifespan was longer than has previously been acknowledged, providing the opportunity for kin selection. This hypothesis is not at odds with the folate or barrier hypotheses. We stress that the evolution of skin pigmentation is complex and is an ongoing process. [Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology]
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22408
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Source: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Publish Date: 2/14/2014
Reading Level: Expert
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