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The decline of civilization begins with the perception that race changes everything, and that our subtle cosmetic or cultural differences are paramount to this indigenous behavior of cultural segregation. One of the most defining arguments that anthropologist have had to deal with is why most people fail to accept humans are just humans despite their creed, color or personal beliefs.
As a scientist in the vast discipline of anthropology they must ask themselves; what is race, and really how different are we from one another? At the same time they focus their attention to the psychological sense of why humans are obliviously ignoring their species, and are more focused on the external differences?
Geneticists in anthropology have found that evidence stemming from the analysis of DNA reveals that the greatest physical variation to be found is only 94%, which curiously is only found within so-called racial groups instead of being between them. This means conventional race groups such as Caucasians and African Americans, only vary by a degree of 6% of their genes. This may sound confusing, but what it boils down to, is that there are more differing genetic traits within a specific race like African Americans, than there are between two completely separate geographical races. This goes to prove that the continued shared genetic material by all humankind is still maintained as a single species, not segregated groupings.
Now the real conundrum found within researching "race", now lies within the humanity factor, which has now been proven to be the single engine that drives us to segregate one another based n cosmetic or geographical differences. Another study that borders this theory is the physical or more conventional reasons why humans differ in so many ways. This angle is approached by various anthropological disciplines that focus on the gradual changes in physical traits, which are inherited independently.
Skin color can vary from generation to generation, becoming darker or lighter, with no interference from genetic intervention. Obvious examples of these changes can be seen due to interracial breeding, but the other less noticeable changes occur over generations of extended periods. This revelation raises an evolutionary theory that most racial differences are inherent of humankind adaptation, which simply could mean that skin pigmentation and other changes are caused by the biological ability to cope with specific regional conditions.
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