Human Skin Pigmentation as an Example of Adaptive Evolution

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TitleHuman Skin Pigmentation as an Example of Adaptive Evolution
IDENTIFIERS
PIDvideo:1042
Meeting Sequence Number2010_04_005
ASSOCIATED NAMES
American Philosophical Society Annual Meeting (2010)
speakerJablonski, Nina G.
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractDr. Jablonski discusses unseen human evolution. How did skin color evolve and why was this adapation necessary?
LanguageEnglish (eng)
Subject (local) History of Science
Subject (lcsh) Human evolution
Subject (lcsh) Skin, Physiology
Subject (local) APS Meeting Videos
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TypeMovingImage
GenreLecture
Formatvideorecording
Extent00:37:57
Digital Originborn digital
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued2010-04-22
PublisherAmerican Philosophical Society
Placepau
PlacePhiladelphia, PA
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Series X.
Call NumberAPS.Archives
URLhttp://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml
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