Some populations like the Polynesians, the San, or the people of northern India have phenotypes that do not fit neatly into “standard” racial categories. This suggests that:
A phenotypical variation between human populations involves gradual shifts across different geographic zones, rather than sharp breaks indicative of discrete races
B it is best to classify humans into a large number of racial categories.these populations must have originated sometime before the major racial groups originated.
C these populations must have originated sometime before the major racial groups originated.
D there has been a lot of gene flow in the time since the origin of the three major human races.
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Phenotypical variation between human populations involves gradual shifts across different geographic zones, rather than sharp breaks indicative of discrete races.
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