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Having recently become interested in genetics and it's relation to family history I learn
that all men (males) are essentially the same and differ only according to mutations
on their Y-chromosomes. And these mutuations are relatively infrequent and well defined
such that any man alive today can be traced back to an ancestor (apparantly it is in africa) about
60,000 years ago. Since then ther have only been infrequent changes (they are know as mutations)
between one individual to the next. My most immediate conclusion is that the poor, aggressive or unsocial
behaviour which differetiates many men is more a factor of their environment
and difference in circumstances than a significant genetic difference from their fellow man.
Also difference between race or country of origin are also small and indeed it is their
environemental circumstances which are a much greater concern. Thus wars and competition and other petty
differences are an anathema to their genetic make-up.
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