According to the population geneticist, R.D. Lewontin,
a. human races have specific genetic markers.
b. about 94 percent of human genetic variation is found WITHIN major population groups.
c. geographical and local races account for about 85 percent of human variation.
d. there's no biological value in the further study of geographical populations.
e. there is great biological value in the study of floating populations.
D
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