The question of the phenotypical characteristics ( skin color, facial features, hair texture ) and genetic affiliations of the Egyptian population remains a point of study and debate.
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Its rediscovery prompted the foundation of the discipline of genetics allows geneticists today to accurately predict the outcome of such crosses and in determining the phenotypical effects of the crosses.
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We should also mention Assortative _ mating, which in part explains the persistence of various phenotypical faces, and why we aren't just becoming more similar looking.
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Privileging sight over other senses facilitates a type of self-image that focus on the individual's body, as vision is the primary means to delineate phenotypical difference.
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By contrast, gender roles, gender identities, and the concepts of masculine and feminine are all social constructs which may be extrapolated from phenotypical differences between men and women.
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Dawkins'later formulation is in his book " The Extended Phenotype ", where the process of selection is taken to involve every possible phenotypical effect of a gene.
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Finally, those whose origins possess a notorious level of European ancestry and in which neither Amerindian nor African phenotypical traces are much more present than each other are sometimes known as.
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The majority of his sculptures are based on living people who are life cast and whose phenotypical qualities alter over time as they slowly evolve from inert concrete to living artificial reefs.
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This had led many to believe that they might be a single, highly adaptable species that has gone through a course of phenotypical changes along with geographical range fluctuations causing from environmental changes.
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It would depend greatly on the feature being considered ( with considerable variation even amongst the obvious and superficial phenotypical features ) . talk ) 22 : 06, 14 October 2013 ( UTC)