Geography, asked by 23jnelson, 10 months ago

Scientists have shown that a person’s race is determined by a set of biological traits found in their DNA.
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Answered by tarush2
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Answer:

not sure but I think it's true

Explanation:

as far as my knowledge goes we refer race to be some kind of group or community and an example of that is human race.its written in our gene that we are homosapiens and for another example we take skin colour which is also pre determined and written in our DNA.Thus there are 98 percent chances that this questions answer is true

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Scientists have shown that a person’s race is determined by a set of biological traits found in their DNA is a false statement

Explanation:

  • The association between ethnicity and genetics is important to the self-classification controversy. In everyday life, multiple cultures divide people into groups based on phenotypical characteristics and experiences of possible ethnic origins and cultural identity— these are the classes commonly called "races" in countries such as the United States, Brazil, and South Africa.
  • Human genetic feature variability variations are typically clinical, with more rapid changes at locations where the smooth gene flow is disrupted. Genetic variation variations tend to form bigger geographic clusters.
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