Evaluation of the predictive capacity of DNA variants associated with straight hair in Europeans

Author:

Pośpiech Ewelina,Karłowska-Pik JoannaORCID,Marcińska Magdalena,Abidi Sarah,Andersen Jeppe Dyrberg,Berge Margreet van den,Carracedo Ángel,Eduardoff Mayra,Freire-Aradas Ana,Morling Niels,Sijen Titia,Skowron Małgorzata,Söchtig JensORCID,Syndercombe-Court Denise,Weiler Natalie,Schneider Peter M.,Ballard David,Børsting Claus,Parson Walther,Phillips ChrisORCID,Branicki Wojciech

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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