Richard R Richardson Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) I believe there is variation in brain genetics within races. Is it true that there is no variation between them? This actually seems like a statistical impossibility, and is contrary to any between group genetic findings in other species. Can it really be true? If so it would be utterly remarkable. How was this fact established? Edited January 24, 2019 by Richard R Richardson
Raider5678 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 23 minutes ago, Richard R Richardson said: Is it true that there is no variation between them? This actually seems like a statistical impossibility, and is contrary to any between group genetic findings in other species. Can it really be true? If so it would be utterly remarkable. How was this fact established? Any variation between them is purely statistical. If you took half of the Caucasian population and compared it to the other half of the Caucasian population. Then the average makeup of the "brain genes" would be different between the two groups. Likewise, if you compared two different "races" like Asians and Caucasians. This is because of genetic differences between basically every human on earth. Yes, it really can be true. No, it's really not that remarkable. This fact was established by simply studying the brains of a multitude of different people and finding no significant difference between them other than individual ones(I.E. some are larger, some are denser, etc) 2
swansont Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 ! Moderator Note Sockpuppet of banned member. Thread closed. -1
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