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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: Its not a fringe example. Its an example that breaks the rule. [/QUOTE]An exception then how is that supposed to be representative ? I still know what to expect in terms of phenotype when one sample get described as "SSA" "Deep" (of course diversity increase the further we go back in time). [QUOTE]Originally posted by beyoku: Thus, a phenotype you associate with the "Race" of Mbuti is in fact phenotype that can be found on both ends and ALL within the genetic spectrum of humans. Early Americans, all the way on the opposite genetic and geographic end of the spectrum physically looked like the "Race" that includes Mbuti (See Naia and Luzia). Genetic race is broken. [/QUOTE]Of course but that's not a general rule especially not for the recent populations I mentionned. Be honest when KEB samples from Morocco are described as intermediate between IAM and TOR (EEF) you obviously don't expect them to look like mbuti despite what you just said right ? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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