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Post by silverman on Nov 30, 2005 23:02:42 GMT -5
If I am correct capoids were the first race that later became negroids. Some capoids migrated to Europe and became modern european caucasoids while some of the negroids migrated to Australia and became the australoids.
Where did the mongoloid race come from all of this? Did they come from european caucasoids and middle eastern caucasoids or what? When I refer to mongoloid race I mainly mean the Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Tibetans, Mongolians, ect.
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Post by merxa on Dec 1, 2005 13:56:27 GMT -5
*Lol* foreigner where did you hear this? I can assure that each race had their own independent development; that includes mogoloids and Indians. Anyway if you want, you can explain your theory in detail. ;D
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Post by merxa on Dec 1, 2005 14:08:09 GMT -5
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Post by merxa on Dec 1, 2005 17:42:12 GMT -5
-Yes, this is true. East Asian and South Asian population share the major L3 clade M. In both populations M is extremely diverse and frequent. In India haplogroup M is around 66%; similar frequencies are found in East Asians. In many ways M has a notorious status as a non-Caucasoid marker, do to its absence from West Eurasians. Branches of M are also found in some oceanic groups such as Melanesians, Negritos and to a lesser extent Australians. -As for K-M9, it doesn’t discriminate and is found universally in almost all human groups. This haplogroups is most similar to mtDNA R, another universal haplogroup. -It’s plausible that both of this haplogroups differentiated, some where near modern day Pakistan or somewhere in Africa, or even on the Arabian coast. These people may have looked anything from African to Australian, but it’s important to note that all humans are a subset of their variation. I always envisioned them to look Papuan. When these people left Africa 60,000 years ago, they likely took a coastal route through Arabia and India, and finally reaching Australia by 55,000 ypb. Members of the human trail, left behind would later expand, forming the modern races. One of the groups to expand would be Mongoloids; another would be Near Easterners, and their twinlike counterpart Indians. A recent paper that I read concluded that major expansion during the Early Holocene, shaped the distinctive South Asian gene pool. A reconstruction of some of the first humans looked like this:
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Post by pacificrim on Dec 3, 2005 14:39:48 GMT -5
Could the mongoloids have gotten some of their genes from the archaic hominids such as Peking Man; I've heard that some of these hominids have features that tend towards flatter face, more east asian-like features. Maybe that's how mongoloids have such a different appearance from other races, they got genes transferred from an idenpendent source apart from other races.
Does modern racial evolution theory rule out this possibility?
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Post by ndrthl on Dec 3, 2005 15:18:05 GMT -5
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Post by aroundtheworld on Dec 3, 2005 19:46:19 GMT -5
Where did the mongloid superrace come from? answer: My GGGGGGGGGrandfather. J/K!
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Post by aroundtheworld on Dec 4, 2005 13:50:50 GMT -5
that Neanderthal looks like Old Dirty Bastard. LOL
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Post by jam on Dec 4, 2005 14:34:17 GMT -5
That Neanderthal sure got an uncharacteristic high forehead.
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