A team of Brown University researchers found that opsin 3 — a protein closely related to rhodopsin, the protein that enables low-light vision — has a role in adjusting the amount of pigment produced in human skin, a determinant of skin color.
From https://karlfletcher.blogspot.com/2019/05/a-member-of-light-sensitive-protein.html
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