>>12007543>We have a few % of Neanderthal DNANot all humans, sub-Saharan Africans tend to not have Neanderthal admixture.
And there is an estimate of 20% neanderthal genome distributed in the human population with individuals maxing out at around 5%.
The differences of Neanderthal admixture alone should be sufficient to define fairly clear groups within the human population.
But we're not dealing with looking at data, we are dealing with defining how to look at data "correctly",
and it's futile to attempt to convince someone that pastel-colors are not all a shade of pastel-red if the person is dead-set on the interpretation that all pastel-colors have to be considered pastel-red because wavelengths change gradually from one pastel-color to the other and have to include red wavelengths in order to be pastels ...