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The people who migrated from Africa and dispersed throughout the globe carried in their genomes only a portion of variants found in the ancestral inhabitants. “From a genetic perspective,” writes anthropologist Deborah Bolnick, “non-Africans are essentially a subset of Africans.”76 In fact, the entire range of human variation for some genetic traits can be found on the African continent.
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-First Century
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