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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [QB] Boofer, A mistake that you and others always seem to make is that something genotypically and phenotypically remarkable happen to humans once they cross over to other areas from the African continent. But that's not the way how nature operates. For example: the genetic distance between West Africans and, say, the San and Twa would be greater that the genetic distance between West Africans and some non-African groups. And recall that in terms of genetic distance Africans in general are closer to Europeans than are the former to Melanesians. In other words, once you accept the OOA hypothesis then you would have to admit that traits that [b]you[/b] would consider the result of back migration to Africa could have developed right there in the vast and varied environment of Africa. If not you would have to explain how was possible for the African phenotype to have been transformed phenotypically into those of Europe and Asia--[b] unless there were intermediary[in a relative sense]stages that could easily have occurred in Africa proper.[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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