The science of skin color - Angela Koine Flynn

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When ultraviolet sunlight hits our skin,
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it affects each of us a little differently.
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Depending on skin color, it will take only minutes of exposure
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to turn one person beetroot-pink,
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while another requires hours to experience the slightest change.
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So what's to account for that difference
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and how did our skin come to take on so many different hues to begin with?
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Whatever the color,
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our skin tells an epic tale of human intrepidness and adaptability,
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revealing its variance to be a function of biology.
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It all centers around melanin,
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the pigment that gives skin and hair its color.
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This ingredient comes from skin cells called melanocytes
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and takes two basic forms.
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There's eumelanin, which gives rise to a range of brown skin tones,
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as well as black, brown, and blond hair,
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and pheomelanin, which causes the reddish browns of freckles and red hair.
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But humans weren't always like this.
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Our varying skin tones were formed by an evolutionary process
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driven by the Sun.
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In began some 50,000 years ago when our ancestors migrated north from Africa
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and into Europe and Asia.
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These ancient humans lived between the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn,
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a region saturated by the Sun's UV-carrying rays.
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When skin is exposed to UV for long periods of time,
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the UV light damages the DNA within our cells,
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and skin starts to burn.
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If that damage is severe enough,
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the cells mutations can lead to melanoma,
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a deadly cancer that forms in the skin's melanocytes.
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Sunscreen as we know it today didn't exist 50,000 years ago.
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So how did our ancestors cope with this onslaught of UV?
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The key to survival lay in their own personal sunscreen
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manufactured beneath the skin: melanin.
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The type and amount of melanin in your skin
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determines whether you'll be more or less protected from the sun.
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This comes down to the skin's response as sunlight strikes it.
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When it's exposed to UV light,
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that triggers special light-sensitive receptors called rhodopsin,
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which stimulate the production of melanin to shield cells from damage.
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For light-skin people, that extra melanin darkens their skin and produces a tan.
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Over the course of generations,
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humans living at the Sun-saturated latitudes in Africa
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adapted to have a higher melanin production threshold
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and more eumelanin,
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giving skin a darker tone.
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This built-in sun shield helped protect them from melanoma,
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likely making them evolutionarily fitter
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and capable of passing this useful trait on to new generations.
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But soon, some of our Sun-adapted ancestors migrated northward
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out of the tropical zone,
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spreading far and wide across the Earth.
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The further north they traveled, the less direct sunshine they saw.
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This was a problem because although UV light can damage skin,
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it also has an important parallel benefit.
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UV helps our bodies produce vitamin D,
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an ingredient that strengthens bones and lets us absorb vital minerals,
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like calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphate, and zinc.
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Without it, humans experience serious fatigue and weakened bones
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that can cause a condition known as rickets.
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For humans whose dark skin effectively blocked whatever sunlight there was,
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vitamin D deficiency would have posed a serious threat in the north.
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But some of them happened to produce less melanin.
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They were exposed to small enough amounts of light that melanoma was less likely,
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and their lighter skin better absorbed the UV light.
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So they benefited from vitamin D,
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developed strong bones,
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and survived well enough to produce healthy offspring.
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Over many generations of selection,
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skin color in those regions gradually lightened.
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As a result of our ancestor's adaptability,
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today the planet is full of people with a vast palette of skin colors,
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typically, darker eumelanin-rich skin in the hot, sunny band around the Equator,
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and increasingly lighter pheomelanin-rich skin shades fanning outwards
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as the sunshine dwindles.
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Therefore, skin color is little more than an adaptive trait for living on a rock
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that orbits the Sun.
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It may absorb light,
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but it certainly does not reflect character.
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