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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MelaninKing: [qb] ^ LOL, the genes they are highlighting are "ABNORMAL" defective mutations they are attempting to repackage as, evolutionary. They are not. All the above actually states is that Europeans are much more mutated than anyone else. [/qb][/QUOTE]Whatever way you'd like to interpret it, the fact remains that the three skin pigmentation alleles mentioned in that paragraph firstly TYR A192C, MATP C374G, and SLC24A5 A111G are ancestral versions, meaning that the humans who walked out of Africa 60-80kya carried these ancestral versions and were darkly pigmented, which was the original state of the genus Homo. Wherein the versions Europeans carry at these loci TYR, 192*A, MATP 374*G, and SLC24A5 111*A which are associated with lighter pigmentation are in a derived state and shown in numerous studies to have recently come under selection 6-12kya, not 60-80kya walking OOA. This pokes multiple holes in your African albinos walking OOA to populate the world with regularly pigmented Africans. If you want to call the derived state a defective mutation, as mentioned, then the Khoisan would have a defective mutation carrying a derived version of the OCA2 allele. Instead Khoisan should be as dark as equatorial Africans, according to you. There was no need for them to become lighter. [QUOTE] [i]"The lightly pigmented hunter-gatherer San populations of Southern Africa is exceptional in having a high frequency of the derived allele relative to geographically proximate and more darkly pigmented African populations (Jablonski and Chaplin 2000), further supporting the importance of OCA2 in regulating normal variation in pigmentation. The widespread distribution of the derived allele in the CEPH-Diversity Panel suggests that it is not necessarily a new mutation, nor has it been restricted to a specific geographic area. - Norton, Kittles et al."[/i] [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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