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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Explorer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: You must be one of those weirdoes who like talking to no one in particular, since you’re reiterating something no one is denying and was already acknowledged when I said that ’criticism[b]s[/b]’ is in plural.[/QUOTE]You are the dumbass wierdo who makes dense-headed gratuitous accusations, and then forget what those accusations were, in just mere seconds after making them. Brain activity is not one of your strong suits. [QUOTE] With the difference being that an infinitely stronger case can be made for the contrary, which you have, and still fail to do when it comes to ’’it is almost next to impossible to reliably date genes under selection’’. Stop b!tching and produce a source already.[/QUOTE]No can do, until you are able to get past being a numbnut and actually cater to this, other than resounding silence of ignorance on the topic: 1. [b]Tell me how something of that nature is a candidate for concrete dating[/b]?...[recap--given that non-neutral genes throw off track any predictability factor about either the pace or temporal inclinations of mutation] 2. While at it, when will you grow the balls to substantiate [b]what makes the SLC24A5 gene, as found in Ethiopians, and the San bushmen, "non-African"[/b], other than this being nothing more than ideological hotair that makes you feel good? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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