MOESAN
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Personally, I'm not upset, but doubtful concerning the reality of a total blackness of Cheddar man skin, but who knows at this stage?
Maybe I red too quickly and misundertood something, maybe it was not the same paper!
ATW the presence since maybe a long time in Africa of diverse states of genes responsible for pigmentation seems possible, and is the cause of the variability among "Blacks". Interesting is the fact that some traits unifying Africans and South-East Asians seem produced by the same genetic basis, and not by convergence, at the contrary of the similituies for pigmentation between East Asians and Europeans.
So the link; I 'll read it again, slowly.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-10-genes-responsible-diversity-human-skin.html
People intrested could discuss this in Anthropology -pigmentation.
Maybe I red too quickly and misundertood something, maybe it was not the same paper!
ATW the presence since maybe a long time in Africa of diverse states of genes responsible for pigmentation seems possible, and is the cause of the variability among "Blacks". Interesting is the fact that some traits unifying Africans and South-East Asians seem produced by the same genetic basis, and not by convergence, at the contrary of the similituies for pigmentation between East Asians and Europeans.
So the link; I 'll read it again, slowly.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2017-10-genes-responsible-diversity-human-skin.html
People intrested could discuss this in Anthropology -pigmentation.