“…The detailed breakdown and definitions used are in Supplementary Table S3 . Briefly, nineteen papers defined the phenotype by describing the appearance of the feature 15 , 33 , 48 , 49 , 52 – 54 , 57 – 68 , three papers employed image analysis algorithms to identify the feature 56 , 57 , 69 , fourteen papers identified the feature using photonumeric scales 14 , 45 , 47 , 51 , 52 , 57 , 69 – 76 , seven papers detected the feature through self-reporting via questionnaires 46 , 50 , 67 , 76 – 79 , three papers detected the feature through equipment 55 , 80 , 81 , two papers studied genomic data collected for a different condition (e.g. the inability to tan) and attempted to use it for their phenotype (e.g., carcinoma) 54 , 82 , and the way that the feature was defined was not reported in five papers 30 , 33 , 61 , 83 , 84 .…”