It was previously assumed that
melanic screening pigments did not exist in arthropods.
The proposal that melanin is so critical to and pervading of human biological systems that it should be considered a complementary sensory network to the central nervous system--akin to a phylogenetic twin--dubbed the essential
melanic system (Nobles, 1976) seems a reasonable formulation.
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MELANIC A Comprising a mixture B Having black or dark pigmentation C Race with dark hair and pale skin who am I?
It suggested that"
melanic," or dark-coloured, plumage or coats could be a selective advantage for animals living in polluted areas because the animals can rid themselves of harmful chemicals faster.
glabrata,
melanic and albino variants, descendants of populations gathered in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, held at the Department of Animal Biology at the State University of Campinas.
This colour change in the fish was gray
melanic colours through melanocyte-stimulating hormone -induced stimulation of melanin granule dispersed in the melanocytes.
Both parents have to carry the recessive
melanic gene but there is still only a one in four chance of having a black cub.
He summarized loci and their alleles that affect shank skin colors, including the W locus (W allele for white shank: w allele for yellow shank) and the E locus (E allele for the extension of
melanic pigmentation for plumage and shank skin colors: e allele for non-extension of black plumage and shank skin colors).
These are the results of
melanic pigment, secondary to all acute, chronic or infectious inflammatory pathologies, most frequently met in patients with dark skin.