An impressive example of willingness to make a prediction that will be falsified or verified within one's career & probably within a decade. Especially when preliminary signs don't look good for verification. Brave. Seriously. https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2018/may/02/why-genetic-iq-differences-between-races-are-unlikely …
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He's probably right that mutation-selection balance is the main process that maintains heritable variation in intelligence within populations (as I've often argued). But it makes no sense to argue that this makes between-population differences unlikely. IMHO.
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Dog breeds can evolve different traits averages within a few dozen generations, even if most trait variation within breed is due to mutation load variance.
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