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Oceanic ;5368703 said:I didn't lose the argument on race. I'm waiting for you to get it through your thick skull that race does not equal phenotype, which you seem to be misunderstanding......has nothing to do with race.
Oceanic ;5368703 said:There is considerable biological variation in between human populations across the globe, resulting in fairly variable phenotypes. Traditionally human phenotypical variation has been described as breaking down into large continental races, characterized by easily definable traits. Humans were then classified into one of four or five phenotypical groups often based on skin color
Oceanic ;5368703 said:There is considerable biological variation in between human populations across the globe, resulting in fairly variable phenotypes.
Oceanic ;5362835 said:phenotype is the observable result of a genotype, so that could be anything from height to vision acuity which has nothing to do with race.
phenotype =/= race
bambu;5368965 said:
Oceanic ;5359961 said:among humans, race has no taxonomic significance: all living humans belong to the same species, Homo sapiens and subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(human_classification)
Oceanic ;5362835 said:phenotype is the observable result of a genotype, so that could be anything from height to vision acuity which has nothing to do with race.
phenotype =/= race
Oceanic ;5362835 said:It is generally agreed upon that certain genetic traits, including some common illnesses, correlate with genetic ancestry from specific regions, and genetic ancestry as determined by racial identification is becoming an increasingly common tool for risk assessment in medicine.
bambu;5369531 said:Height and vision acuity relate to biological continental ancestry.........
Oceanic ;5362835 said:It is generally agreed upon that certain genetic traits, including some common illnesses, correlate with genetic ancestry from specific regions, and genetic ancestry as determined by racial identification is becoming an increasingly common tool for risk assessment in medicine.
Oceanic ;5362835 said:It is generally agreed upon that certain genetic traits, including some common illnesses, correlate with genetic ancestry from specific regions, and genetic ancestry as determined by racial identification is becoming an increasingly common tool for risk assessment in medicine.
Oceanic ;5369610 said:This is because.....
Oceanic ;5369610 said:I'll share this example with you again since you avoided it the first time: Someone 2000 years from today with continental ancestry in modern america.. what race is this person???
kai_valya;5369806 said:races have slight differences, and these differences are nowhere near the level they'd have to be to decrease gene exchange.
the last bolded is what defines different races, can "white" people and "black" people still procreate without any problems? yes, boom, there are no different races
idiots
bambu;5369736 said:Save the explanations and soob stories......
I don't have anything intelligent to say in opposition to this......
bambu;5369736 said:DNA would illustrate person x's biological continental ancestry........
kai_valya;5369806 said:the last bolded is what defines different races, can "white" people and "black" people still procreate without any problems? yes, boom, there are no different races
bambu;5369806 said:And since you follow Linneaus' classification so rigorously religiously......
Why not follow his human classifications?????
Homo europaeus (Europeans), Homo asiaticus (Asians), Homo afer (Africans), and Homo americanus, for the original 'Americans.'.....
And my favorite, Homo nocturnus(Albinos)....
Oceanic;5369806 said:Because all humans are the same species. All humans are able to reproduce and give birth to fertile children regardless of race
Oceanic ;5370116 said:Exactly. The use of DNA would tell where a person's ancestors are from. That does not illustrate "race". It's based specifically off location and matching DNA that people have in common within that area. So you would not know the race of a person 2000 years from now who has continental ancestry in modern america.
Another example, everyone in the world has ancestral origins in Africa. Does that mean that everyone in the world is black??? No.
kai_valya;5370297 said:bitch? i'll show bitch
bambu;5370294 said:So if person X had African ancestry......
It would be safe to say that person X belonged to the "African" race.........
bambu;5370294 said:Now person X make be appear "white" to the observer...........
bambu;5370294 said:However if person X's YDNA was African.......
Person X would be African despite his outer appearance......
Oceanic ;5370422 said:So again: if person X, 2000 years from today, had continental ancestry in modern America, what race would person x be???[/b]
bambu;5370294 said:So if person X had African ancestry......
It would be safe to say that person X belonged to the "African" race.........
bambu;5370294 said:Now person X make be appear "white" to the observer...........
bambu;5370294 said:However if person X's YDNA was African.......
Person X would be African despite his outer appearance......
kai_valya;5370481 said:bambu;5370379 said:kai_valya;5370297 said:bitch? i'll show bitch
You missed the part where I proved you wrong....
However...
Yes bitch.....
You bust up in my thread calling me names......
But get offended when one comes back at your ass????
If you can't respond to evidence/heat...
Get your ass back in the kitchen.....
except actually you didn't, in that sentence, i was speaking on how race, in terms of the social construct, works, not the actual biological definition, i edited that in for you to clarify
so now you wanna get sexist because i'm clearly smarter than you? maybe pick up a book and stop being so smart-dumb all the time
Oceanic ;5370483 said:Wrong. Nationality does not equal race...
Oceanic ;5370483 said:...so whites can have ancestors from Africa...
Oceanic ;5370483 said:...and being African or having african ancestry does not equal being black.