It doesn't matter how much of the genome is shared, what matters is how large the phenotypic differences are. Same with dog breeds who share a large portion of their genome but are very different. This is classic…
No it isn't, the human breeds are very different and africans have been separated from other humans for >50k years in very different environments. Even Darwin recognized the differences are massive and some populations…
This is almost all wrong and no actual intelligence researcher agrees with any of it. IQ is substantially heritable and the group difference has persisted for a very long time, and even survives admixture based studies…
It doesn't matter how much of the genome is shared, what matters is how large the phenotypic differences are. Same with dog breeds who share a large portion of their genome but are very different. This is classic…
No it isn't, the human breeds are very different and africans have been separated from other humans for >50k years in very different environments. Even Darwin recognized the differences are massive and some populations…
This is almost all wrong and no actual intelligence researcher agrees with any of it. IQ is substantially heritable and the group difference has persisted for a very long time, and even survives admixture based studies…