| 1. | Loss of melanogenesis function is linked to the gene that encodes tyrosinase.
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| 2. | Secondly, there is an increase in production of melanin known as melanogenesis.
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| 3. | Melanogenesis leads to delayed tanning and first becomes visible about 72 hours after exposure.
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| 4. | This same toxin is demonstrated to be a good regulator for melanogenesis without cytotoxicity.
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| 5. | This enzyme participates in tyrosine metabolism and melanogenesis.
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| 6. | The production of melanins is called melanogenesis.
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| 7. | In melanogenesis, melanoblasts migrate from the neural crest to their appropriate locations in the epidermis.
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| 8. | :Mutation of genes involved in melanogenesis, followed by genetic drift is the most likely reason.
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| 9. | In the skin, melanogenesis occurs after exposure to UV radiation, causing the skin to visibly cancer.
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| 10. | Albinism results in a lack of melanin ( due to a defect in the tyrosinase mediated melanogenesis pathway ).
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