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Charles Murray: On Human Diversity

The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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The Evolution of African Populations

The human left africa, interbred with neanderthos, and they also interbred with these other hominents that have been discovered. And the second thing that has been found is that differ different continental tions, which basically correspond to race as esn the term is used colloquially. It's very local. So that the changes in a standing variation in asia, asian populations are very seldom shared by european or subsaran african populations. You put all that together, and you have an explanation for why it could be that you have had substantial evolutionary differences develop.

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