@7Revo @PumPumAholic® @88m3The study show how mixing races can get us to have better alleles. It is true that species are healthier when they mix because this gives the opportunity for gathering ‘good alleles’ from different groups. Basically anyone born in the islands mixed with European, African, and Native American would be considered to have "good alleles." So the "perfect human" could really be any mixed race person.
The study show how mixing races can get us to have better alleles. It is true that species are healthier when they mix because this gives the opportunity for gathering ‘good alleles’ from different groups. Basically anyone born in the islands mixed with European, African, and Native American would be considered to have "good alleles." So the "perfect human" could really be any mixed race person.
Whites and Asians are known to produce biracial children who are prone to genetic diseasesThe study show how mixing races can get us to have better alleles. It is true that species are healthier when they mix because this gives the opportunity for gathering ‘good alleles’ from different groups. Basically anyone born in the islands mixed with European, African, and Native American would be considered to have "good alleles." So the "perfect human" could really be any mixed race person.
Ima need source on this because this sounds outlandish.Lol, yeah this was off the hook.
Small percentage of the Africa genes that populated earth, are the most diverse, and adapt better to more of Earths different climates.
And at zero percentage of east African. East African sub groups in asia produced native americans
Whites and Asians are known to produce biracial children who are prone to genetic diseases
There's a small minority of AAs that have the same genetic make up listed in OPs subject. Euro,N.A and W.A ancestry. You telling me mullatos are the goat humans?
Ima need source on this because this sounds outlandish.
In what context are you using "any race" then? Puerto Rican is a nationality/ethnic group, not a race. race isn't a real thing tbh. humans variate that's why the idea that a collection of favourable genotypes is a thing.I'm not saying "mulattos" are the goat race. Asian alleles aren't even mentioned in the study, so I'm not even sure why that's a point you'd make? I don't know how that can be perceived from my comment.
I'm saying the way they're portraying this study is that, the closet thing to "the perfect human" is one that's mixed with European, African and Native American and born in the islands. Thus, it's not just limited to Puerto Ricans. I know tons of mixed race people that aren't Puerto Rican. My point was, anyone with this specific mix from ANY race could be considered "perfect" IF those are the standards used by this study.
In what context are you using "any race" then? Puerto Rican is a nationality/ethnic group, not a race. race isn't a real thing tbh. humans variate that's why the idea that a collection of favourable genotypes is a thing.
there's environmental factors and diet as variables. that's whyI didn't realize I had to be PC, but since you don't understand, I'm referring to one can be born in any country, with those distinct alleles mixed in them and be considered the "perfect human." An AA that has parents born in the islands, that has the same mix can be considered "perfect" or a biracial person in Scotland can have parents from the islands, and have this same mix, garnering them "perfect" as well. I don't see how they came to the conclusion that it's JUST Puerto Ricans. Especially considering they use Tainos as a reference, and Tainos aren't Puerto Ricans. Hard to make sense of a study that makes no sense
there's environmental factors and diet as variables. that's why
if you wanna discredit the study you'd have to create a better argument than just speculating that its invalid.Ahhh ok. Though, do you think because of the 3rd component, the study is basically invalid? If the perfect human wouldn't be "human" then, it's nullifies the entire subject?