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Genetic Variations In Modern Day Hungarians
The ancient Hungarians, also known as Magyars, most likely originated from the Ural region (modern day Central Russia) and migrated across the steppe, into Europe. The Hungarians tribal alliance conquered the Carpathian Basin about late 8th and early 9th Century AD and mingled with the indigenous communities. The Hungarians linguistically belong to the Finno-Ugric branch […]
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Genetic History of Africa
Haplogroup A in Africa Haplogroup A plays a significant role in the evolution of human beings. It is considered to be a foundational haplogroup of all known patrilineal lineages within the confines of modern human history whose place of origin is believed to be in Africa. In many ways, haplogroup A has been considered as […]
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Race and Intelligence
Over time, Dr. James Watson, the esteemed Nobel Prize winner, established himself as a magnificent scientist. In fact, Watson was held in such high regard as Dr. Francis Crick, his Nobel Prize winning associate. Watson was a philosophical-yet-practical intellectual who applied liberal, deducible and introductory logic., who left no room for error in his experiments, […]
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