Le nazillon anonyme "Sylvain Le Franc <sylvain_le_franc@yahoo.com> a
ecrit :
news:4240917.EKIkh9xpVq@resistancefrancaise:
mais si vous acceptez de payer mon amende en cas de poursuite, je
vous le copie/colle.
Pas de problème cher petit raciste anonyme, si tu as une amende pour un
copié/collé d'un article de "La Recherche", je te la paye.
Sinon, aucun des 2 liens que tu donnes ne confirme tes thèses :
Rosenberg et al., Genetic Structure of Human Populations
http://hpgl.stanford.edu/publications/Science_2002_v299_2381-2385.pdf
Ne confirme absolument pas tes thèses racistes :
"Within-population differences among individuals account for 93 to 95%
of genetic variation; differences among major groups constitute only
3 to 5%."
"Because most alleles are widespread, genetic differences among human
populations derive mainly from gradations in allele frequencies rather
than from distinctive "diagnostic" genotypes."
King and Motulsky, HUMAN GENETICS: Mapping Human History
http://plausible.custompublish.com/cparticle58873-6698.html
Idem :
"Previous genetic analyses of human history have consistently suggested
that most human genetic variation is due to differences among
individuals
within populations rather than to differences among populations.
The Rosenberg et al. analysis of many more markers and many more people
confirms this result"
- tirée d'un commentaire des auteurs de la 1° étude sur celle-ci :
(Rosenberg NA et al- Response to Comment on "Genetic Structure of Human
Populations" Science, Vol 300, Issue 5627, 1877 , 20 June 2003)
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/300/5627/1877c
"Finally, the main finding from studies of genetic variance components,
supported by diverse analyses whose exact estimates have differed, is
that the within-population variance component is much larger than the
other components."
- et ce résumé tiré d'un article plus récent sur le même thème :
(Serre S, Pääbo S - Evidence for Gradients of Human Genetic Diversity
Within and Among Continents. Genome Research 14:1679-1685, 2004)
http://www.genome.org/cgi/content/full/14/9/1679
"Genetic variation in humans is sometimes described as being
discontinuous among continents or among groups of individuals, and by
some this has been interpreted as genetic support for "races." A recent
study in which >350 microsatellites were studied in a global sample of
humans showed that they could be grouped according to their continental
origin, and this was widely interpreted as evidence for a discrete
distribution of human genetic diversity. Here, we investigate how study
design can influence such conclusions. Our results show that when
individuals are sampled homogeneously from around the globe, the pattern
seen is one of gradients of allele frequencies that extend over the
entire world, rather than discrete clusters. Therefore, there is no
reason to assume that major genetic discontinuities exist between
different continents or "races."
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