DarkStar
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Here's some good videos explaining a few things:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIenDgLvF_Q&t=7s
View: https://youtu.be/1hEOJuK64BM?si=qf-sP35fcg1gGZCO&t=903
View: https://youtu.be/TEPxeS-vXas?si=Ig9YF5v51dTsvlq1&t=620
Essentially, this explains how modern human populations(mainly Europeans for this example, as we're the group on here whom people seem to question the most as one race
) differ heavily on a genetic level.
Furthermore:
Most modern human populations substantially are composed of various ancestral population groups, which have existed by intermixing since the middle-late Bronze Age, which was around 5'000-3'000 years ago.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIenDgLvF_Q&t=7s
View: https://youtu.be/1hEOJuK64BM?si=qf-sP35fcg1gGZCO&t=903
View: https://youtu.be/TEPxeS-vXas?si=Ig9YF5v51dTsvlq1&t=620
Essentially, this explains how modern human populations(mainly Europeans for this example, as we're the group on here whom people seem to question the most as one race
Furthermore:
This is all literal modern science done by population geneticists in order to establish(with well-defined parameters) in terms of defining modern populations.It’s not race realists who came up with the idea to model modern Europeans that way. It’s population geneticists who did. They choose to model Europeans this way because it captures the major genetic shifts that shaped their gene variation. As I stated above, the mixture of Europeans has not seen substantial change since the Bronze Age. You can think of modern Europeans as having been “completed” when Early-to-Middle Bronze Age Steppe Pastoralists mixed with the Early European Farmers (who were formed when the Anatolian Neolithic Farmers interbred with the Western Hunter-Gatherers), so this comparison to “we’re all Sub-Saharan African you trace far back enough” is poor and frankly irrelevant. This form of admixture modeling also fits empirical data well, as genetic clustering methods like PCA, f-statistics, and qpAdm show that modern populations do not need continuous gene flow models and can be reasonably explained as mixtures of about three ancestral populations.
Other races can be modeled similarly. For example:
- MENA people as a mix of Natufians, Anatolian Neolithic Farmers, and Iranian Neolithic Farmers
- South Asians as a mix of Neolithic Iranians, Ancient Ancestral South Indians, and Middle-to-Late Bronze Age Proto-Indo-Europeans
Most modern human populations substantially are composed of various ancestral population groups, which have existed by intermixing since the middle-late Bronze Age, which was around 5'000-3'000 years ago.
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