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incelecni
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My point was that there is no clear definition on what makes someone of a certain race. Are Californians and New Yorkers the same race? What about North and South Californians? Or South Koreans and Japanese? Or Brits and these Italians? How close do two organism have to be genetically inorder for them to be considered of same race?Meaning of race:
''Races are natural divisions within a species, ultimately based on genetic similarity and genetic ancestry similarity.
Without modifier the term usually refers to human races.
Understanding genetic race differences has been seen as fundamental for understanding differences and interactions between human groups.''
Etymology:
''The word entered the English language in the 16th century and possibly originates from the Italian razza (possibly influenced by the Latinradix meaning "root"). The Old English term was þeode.''
Biological reference:
Haplogroup:
''A haplotype is a group of alleles in an organism that are inherited together from a single parent, and a haplogroup (haploid from the Greek: ἁπλούς, haploûs, "onefold, simple" and English: group) is a group of similar haplotypes that share a common ancestor with a single-nucleotide polymorphism mutation. More specifically, a haplogroup is a combination of alleles at different chromosomes regions that are closely linked and that tend to be inherited together.''
I just did some copy and paste to bring some information to his. There are clearly different races. It is daily seeable with your own eyes and yet you are denying it. Why did not you react this at the beginning? What is actually your point here? Just deny anything and demand evidence only to decline it afterwards?
By the way, where is actually your argumentation?