Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
....and how, precisely, do you think the various ethnicities came into being?
That's where the globalisation enters the stage - it would prevent new ethnicities from springing into existence.

Quote Originally Posted by gaelic cowboy View Post
If you have ever eaten some lamb at Easter then you can be sure it was from a hybrid

Hybrid Vigor Sheep

Outbreeding and Hybird Vigour

BREEDING PROGRAMS FOR
SHEEP PRODUCTION


Man is an animal too so hybrids must be fine, and it would be practically if not actually impossible to end up with one set of global genes due to hybridization.

I don't think that the word 'hybrid' is a too good word when it comes to describing 'mixing of ethnicities'. In nature, some hybrids are sterile (salmon + trout, for instance) - I have never heard of anything similar when it comes to humans.

Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
Genes don't disappear by being dispersed. Genes disappear in populations which encourage some sort of long term inbreeding. If a person has a pair of matching genes, say from multi generation cousin marriages, then their is a gene that has gone missing.

6 billion people with 23 gene pairs... I think it would be very difficult to form one set of a limited gene pair from hybidisation. Essentially to have one set come out of that is like stirring a latte and have it separate into sugar, milk, and an espresso shot. Genes don't disappear when shared by mixing.

I'm Celtic-Scandinavian one brother is blue eyed blonde, the other has hazel eyes and metallic red hair until it went auburn then went. I'm more dark hazel eyed, brown haired and going going gone. The mix of genes has caused quite a variation not hybrid sameness.
What I am having in mind is recessive genes - that certain bits of DNA may largely become inactive because it becomes dominated; that it in once certain ethnicity typically was not dominated.

Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
incorrect

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