Mark Lennox

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what population geneticists like Cavalli-Sforza quickly noticed was that there are no hard genetic boundaries around human groups, but rather continuous statistical variation, with a good deal of overlap. What differences there are exist along gradients, not borders. But that said, variation isn’t random either. It can, depending on how you look at it, fall into clusters in which certain genes are statistically more
Superior: The Return of Race Science
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