lvysaur
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You don't even come with the admixture analyses...
Oh, you could've just asked: Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Human genetic variation: the first ? components
Europeans have a huge chunk of Levantine admixture, and Indians a large chunk of Iranian mixture. Both of which are just subdivisions of a more general "Mideastern" ancestry.
lmao they're really quite hairless, aren't they?You don't have a raasclart clue about what you're talking about...lol... you're beyond help.
https://akm-img-a-in.tosshub.com/in...01704/tamil-nadu-story_647_042817061200_0.jpg
well again, you're objectively wrong since the Middle East is hairier than Europe. And Southeastern Asia is hairier than Northern. And even indigenous Americans show the same pattern. You can continue to deny reality if you'd like.Higher melanation=less hairy.
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