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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Faheemdunkers: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] ^ he openly admitted that his actual problem is, admitting that mankind came from Africa. [/QUOTE]? I've said Homo sapiens originated in Africa from the start. What i'm against is afrolunacy which posits the earliest humans were somehow "Black". How can you have a race (subspecies) [b]before[/b] a species? It makes no sense whatsoever. Tell a biologist that, and he/she will laugh. The races were only formed through vicariance [population divergence] as they moved into new areas and became enough isolated to pass as a subspecies, aquiring new phenotypic traits through adaptations. As I said, you can't have a "Black" race, giving birth to other races. That's anti-biology. Species give birth to races, not races, hence races are [i]sub[/i]species. [/qb][/QUOTE]You write laughable crap, as ussually! In the past couple of yours we have reviewed. -The tropical adaption of early mankind. Due to tropical adaptation. -The dark hue (melanin), to protect from UV radiation. Keep posting more excuses. Ge·net·ics (j-ntks) n. 1. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of biology that deals with heredity, especially the mechanisms of hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related organisms. 2. (used with a pl. verb) The genetic constitution of an individual, group, or class. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Genetics A geneticist is a specialist in the field of genes and heredity. A geneticist has a background in science, usually within chemistry or biology. If you are interested in biology, genetics, and the wider applications of these subjects, then you might like to become a geneticist. http://www.becomeopedia.com/how-to/become-a-geneticist.php How do I become a geneticist? Hear from professionals: Marshfield Clinic 'Career in Genetics" brochure If you are interested in becoming a geneticist, regardless of your eventual career path, you should start by taking plenty of math and science courses in high school, especially biology and chemistry. In college, biology, chemistry, and biochemistry are popular majors for those interested in genetics careers. Larger institutions may offer more specialized majors such as genetics or molecular biology. Again, you will need to take plenty of math and science classes, and do well in these classes. With your undergraduate science degree, many paths in genetics are open to you! http://www.ashg.org/education/careers.shtml [IMG]http://picturestack.com/21/104/F6iSchermafbe8Wm.png[/IMG] --Norman A. Johnson (2007) Darwinian Detectives: Revealing the Natural History of Genes and Genomes pg100 [b]Figure 1: Archaeological evidence for modern behaviour in early Homo sapiens.[/b] From Palaeoanthropology: Sharpening the mind Sally McBrearty Nature 491, 531–532 (22 November 2012) doi:10.1038/nature11751 Figure 1: Archaeological evidence for modern behaviour in early Homo sapiens. [IMG]http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v491/n7425/images/nature11751-f1.2.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] According to the fossil record, modern human anatomy dates to approximately 200,000 years ago2. The archaeological evidence that is used to determine the time and pattern of the emergence of modern human thought and behaviour comes in the form of the production of microliths (small stone tools); the use of ochre (haematite) as a pigment; the decoration of objects with incised motifs; and the creation of shell beads. The coastal site of Pinnacle Point in South Africa contains colouring materials4, and Brown et al.1 now describe microliths from this site. Other site locations are: Twin Rivers, Zambia; Kalambo Falls, Zambia; Howiesons Poort, South Africa; Sibudu, South Africa; Mumba, Tanzania; Enkapune ya Muto, Kenya; Klasies, South Africa; Kapthurin Formation, Kenya; Blombos, South Africa; Diepkloof, South Africa; Skhul, Israel; and Taforalt, Morocco. [/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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