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is the evolutionary history oi
a race​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Answer:

The 1951 statement, published as "The Race Concept", focused on race as a biological heuristic that could serve as the basis for evolutionary studies of human populations. It considered the existing races to be the result of such evolutionary processes throughout human history.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:  Contrary to popular belief, modern people did not leave Africa to colonies the rest of the world some 100 000 to 200 000 years ago, and as a result, races did not evolve.

Explanation:

Step :1 Phylogeny is the study of the evolutionary history of an individual or a collection of species, such as a tribe or a racial group. Additional Details: 1. The study of relationships between various groupings of species and their evolutionary development is known as phylogeny.

In accordance with a second definition, races are unique evolutionary lineages that make up a species. An evolutionary lineage is a group of organisms that have a continuous line of descent, meaning that at any one moment, members of the population are related through ancestor/descendent ties.

Step :2 Africa was the place where humans first began to evolve, and it was also the site of much of that evolution. All of the early human fossils that date between 6 and 2 million years ago are from Africa. About 15 to 20 separate species of early humans are currently recognised by the majority of scientists. The first human was of what race?

Evidence still points to an African population of Homo sapiens that left Africa around 60,000 years ago as the source of all modern humans, but it also demonstrates that they interbred heavily with nearby archaic populations along the way (Neanderthal and Denisovan genes are present in every living non-African today).

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