The actual patterns of DNA variation in humans reveal that those from African populations also contain almost all of the common DNA found in other races such as Asians, Europeans, and other novel variants.
African populations were shown to contain alleles (genetic variations) not present in non-African populations but nearly all of the alleles common in non-African populations are present in African populations. Thus, although externally, different races may present various physical characteristics, our genes dictate that we are more similar than we actually think/believe.
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Scientists think that geographic isolation is a common way for the process of specification to begin: rivers change course, mountains rise, continents drift, organisms migrate, and what was once a continuous population is divided into two or more smaller populations. ... This may or may not be sufficient to cause specification.
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Enzymes don't take part in a reaction but just speeds up a reaction
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This poisonis an example of an aboitic factor