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... geographic races takes on added significance . Many raciological studies employing the major geographic races as basic taxonomic units reinforce popular but genetically false stereotypes about pure races and racial essences . Failure of ...
... geographic races takes on added significance . Many raciological studies employing the major geographic races as basic taxonomic units reinforce popular but genetically false stereotypes about pure races and racial essences . Failure of ...
Page 107
... geographic races ? The geographical races are confusing and inappropriate units of comparison for the study of many important genetic differences . Color blindness , for example , is a hereditary defect that afflicts human beings ...
... geographic races ? The geographical races are confusing and inappropriate units of comparison for the study of many important genetic differences . Color blindness , for example , is a hereditary defect that afflicts human beings ...
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... geographic races were already in existence hundreds of thousands of years ago . Accord- ing to Carlton Coon , for example : Over half a million years ago , man was a single species , Homo ... Racial Differences The Ephemerality of the Races.
... geographic races were already in existence hundreds of thousands of years ago . Accord- ing to Carlton Coon , for example : Over half a million years ago , man was a single species , Homo ... Racial Differences The Ephemerality of the Races.
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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