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*Contains graphic images and nudity* Leroi uses cutting-edge genetics and embryology to explore what it means to be normal and why people are black or white,hairy or smooth,beautiful or ugly. Piebald's,with their patches of black and white skin and albinos from all races demonstrate the effect of turning on and off genes that control pigmentation. Leroi also looks at excess and lack of hair and confronts the genetics of race and beauty.
- Programme: Human Mutants
- Episode: 03: The Meaning of Beauty
- Channel: Channel 6
- Broadcast year: 2004
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