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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: I'm not in the interest of creating a faction here. Tanned no tan, none of that lookership matters if a clear logical path for the grounds of which we speak can not be agreed upon. East Asians typically don't score dark-black. Unless they're actually dark to black. Amerindians show more variation both phenotypically and genotypically in that regard. If it's better for people to sleep at night if a dark Amerindian can represent the skin tone of a Dark North African it's okay. But I have no clue what that has to do with African Americans or even my initial point which is that dark skin color of the latter region could be due to continuity. [/QB][/QUOTE]Ok fair enough let's agree on this but there is a lack of clarity regarding which population would exhibit such continuity. Moreover, the term "dark" is subjective and can vary in interpretation depending on whether one is an average European, Middle Eastern, or from SSA. To the average European or Middle Eastern individual, North Africans may appear 'dark,' although this perception may not be shared by individuals from SSA. Furthermore, I have personally observed the autosomal results of numerous black north africans, and it is often the case that they possess a minimal amount of Meso/Neolithic North African ancestry. Instead, a predominant or substantial West African-like genetic component is frequently present. How come there is such a correlation between dark skin and SSA ancestry in North Africa ? A coincidence ? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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