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Nature Genetics 38, 324–330 (1 March 2006) |
doi:10.1038/ng1733
A SNP in the ABCC11 gene is the determinant of human earwax type
Koh-ichiro Yoshiura
,
Akira Kinoshita
,
Takafumi Ishida
,
Aya Ninokata
,
Toshihisa Ishikawa
,
Tadashi Kaname
,
Makoto Bannai
,
Katsushi Tokunaga
,
Shunro Sonoda
,
Ryoichi Komaki
,
Makoto Ihara
,
Vladimir A Saenko
,
Gabit K Alipov
,
Ichiro Sekine
,
Kazuki Komatsu
,
Haruo Takahashi
,
Mitsuko Nakashima
,
Nadiya Sosonkina
,
Christophe K Mapendano
,
Mohsen Ghadami
,
Masayo Nomura
,
De-Sheng Liang
,
Nobutomo Miwa
,
Dae-Kwang Kim
,
Ariuntuul Garidkhuu
,
Nagato Natsume
,
Tohru Ohta
,
Hiroaki Tomita
,
Akira Kaneko
,
Mihoko Kikuchi
,
Graciela Russomando
,
Kenji Hirayama
,
Minaka Ishibashi
,
Aya Takahashi
,
Naruya Saitou
,
Jeffery C Murray
,
Susumu Saito
,
Yusuke Nakamura
&
Norio Niikawa
Abstract
Human earwax consists of wet and dry types. Dry earwax is frequent in East Asians, whereas wet earwax is common in other populations.
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