Evolution of long scalp hair in humans
British Journal of Dermatology
Open Access
Clinical Summary
View sourceWhat was studied
A hypothesis piece proposing how the uniquely human capacity for very long scalp hair arose and is regulated, arguing it likely emerged before or with anatomically modern humans (~300,000 years ago) and depends on evolutionary malleable checkpoints controlling entry into and exit from anagen.
Study limitations
No primary data, outcomes, or identified genetic determinants are presented. Arguments about timing, selection, and mechanism rely on cross-population presence and analogies to long-haired animals rather than direct evidence.
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