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Distance from Africa, not climate, explains within-population phenotypic diversity
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Boofer: [QB] I'm gonna be frank with everybody. It's not really that I don't understand what's being said. What makes it difficult is my own racial conceptions. It's stubborness, I admit. I have an idea of a "mixed" person (of 1 Afro and 1 Euro parentage) in my head. The image is not unlike some ethiopians I've seen. I have an idea also of arabs and of white people. The image is not unlike many north africans I have seen. Another problem, when distinguishing phenotypes and ancestries is North Africa. Northern Africa seems to have a great influence from East Africa as well as Eurasia, based on mtdna. [IMG]http://es.geocities.com/luis_aldamiz/Genetics/images/MtDNA-MAP-World.jpg[/IMG] Now based on that, it is hard for me to believe any talk that North Africans are entirely "indigenous", and it also makes it apparent why there is often a distinction between Subsaharan and North African. I also know that Y dna shows a much, much smaller Eurasian influence, but that just shows that there is influence from both. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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