Hiw small are the differences between cheetah populations compared to humans?
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When I hear "genetic diversity" I naturally expect this to manifest in a population physically. If we're talking about genetics that contribute to unseen variation, then that should be explicitly stated. Compared to Caucasoids, sub-Saharans have much less phenotypical diversity.
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Pygmies vs San.
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That's just height and slight epicanthic folds. I'm talking about craniofacial morphology, hair texture, hair and eye colour, etc. We find the most diversity of that variety among whites.
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Wolves have more genetic diversity than dogs, yet dogs have more phenotypic diversity. You are missing a crucial understanding of how certain dominant alleles can mask other ones. Inbreeding in European populations is responsible for much of the variation you point to...
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It doesn't make any sense at all. Genetics is really fucked up.
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We share 98 percent of our genome with chimps. Using your logic we shouldn't because we look so different right?
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Yeah, and 70% with a friggin banana. I'm a rational man living in an irrational world. It is as I feared.
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Yea and that means....?
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