Melanin Scholarly Journals

 The main pigment responsible for skin, eye, and hair color is Melanin. Variation in a number of genes, including the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R), agouti-signaling protein (ASIP), oculocutaneous albinism 2 (OCA2), solute-carrier transport protein 45A2 (SLC45A2), and solute-carrier transport protein 24A5 (SLC24A5), have been associated with pigmentation. Functional and bioinformatics analyses support the biological role of variants (rs1805007, rs2424984, rs12913832, rs16891982, and rs1426654) related to these genes.  Due to selective destruction of melanocytes, which subsequently destroyed and affected area turns pale and becomes white. Melanins are a category of darkly pigmented biopolymers which are cosmopolitan among living organisms. THere, a pair of barley near isogenic lines, bred to differ with reference to the pigmentation of the spike, was compared so as to know the tissue and cellular location of melanin deposition. These journals generally like better to publish original works, conducted following a scientific research methodology. The articles published within the scholarly journals are critically evaluated following in-depth analysis of the research data. Scholarly Journal articles strictly adhere to a typical format of writing. Once the author accomplishes their task of writing following the quality format and submits the manuscript for publication, it's the responsibility of the scholarly journal to verify whether it is written as per the tutorial and research norms.  

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