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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Red hair
  1. ... genetic variations are most common in people with red hair, fair skin, freckles, and an increased sensitivity to ... oculocutaneous albinism type 2; however, they typically have red hair instead of the usual yellow, blond, or light ...
  2. ... Affected individuals have reddish-brown skin, ginger or red hair, and hazel or brown irises. Two TYRP1 mutations ...
  3. ... pigment production in melanocytes, which results in the red hair and pale skin often seen in people with ...
  4. ... cardio-), facial features (facio-), and the skin and hair (-cutaneous).The MAP2K1 gene mutations that cause cardiofaciocutaneous ...
  5. ... with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. This condition is characterized by red, blistering skin at an early age and thick ... congenital reticular ichthyosiform erythroderma), which is characterized by red, scaly skin all over the body with small ...
  6. ... This condition is a skin disorder characterized by red, blistering skin at an early age and thick ... CK-1 CK1 cytokeratin 1 cytokeratin-1 EHK1 hair alpha protein K1 K2C1_HUMAN keratin 1, type ...