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by nloum
1040 days ago
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Maybe it's a good thing to consider different races to be different species. I personally think it will cause people to be more open-minded towards the plights of animals. Acknowledging diversity doesn't mean we have to hate the other kinds. |
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> Groups of chimpanzees within central Africa are more different genetically than humans living on different continents
> Our genetic homogeneity implies that anatomically modern humans arose relatively recently (perhaps 200,000 years ago) and that our population size was quite small at one time (perhaps 10,000 breeding individuals).
> approximately 90% of genetic variation can be found within [continents], and only about 10% of genetic variation separates the populations.
Calling us different species is laughable. We’re the genetic equivalent of putting 2 rabbits in a box and opening it up to find 300.