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The tyrosinase gene and oculocutaneous albinism type 1 (OCA1): A model for understanding the molecular biology of melanin formation
William S. Oetting
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Oculocutaneous albinism type 1
100%
Monophenol Monooxygenase
69%
Melanins
63%
Albinism
55%
Molecular Biology
44%
Mutation
30%
Genes
22%
Protein Transport
20%
Color
15%
Agriculture & Biology
melanin
59%
albino
54%
molecular biology
52%
mutation
37%
Biological Sciences
26%
protein transport
20%
optics
19%
genes
18%
protein structure
18%
pathogenesis
16%
pigments
13%
biosynthesis
11%
color
10%
mice
10%
Chemical Compounds
Melanin
68%
Mutation
46%
Biosynthesis
15%
Amount
7%
Protein
7%