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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [QB] ^^Is that the best you can rebuttal after I just debunked that delirious claim The fact that humans lightened up in lesser UV environments, yet you still try to point this out as some kind of correlation to albinos, since Europeans are susceptible to UV damage is really imbecilic. Of course they'd (Europeans) be susceptible to intense UV rays, which can in turn cause serious skin damage; why? Because they adapted in a LESSER UV environment, you dimwitted remedial dunce. [QUOTE]Originally posted by me-no-brain-at-all: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MindoverMatter718: [i] Phenotypic variation between human populations in skin pigmentation correlates with latitude at the continental level.[/i][/QUOTE]This is true, except in regards to those afflicted (African, European, Asian, India) with Albinism. These people regardless of geography will not exhibit major phenotype variation, except through admixture. [/qb][/QUOTE]You're really slow kid. The above quote you cited me on is explaining the variation between human skin pigmentation correlates with latitude at the continental level, hence populations further from the equator will be lighter while populations closer to the equator will be darker. See, this is exactly what I mean when I repeat to you over and over that you have poor reading comprehension and don't understand what you're trying to refute and so completely, and probably innocently misinterpret the data, or blatantly make things up. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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