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mornelithe said:
Interestingly, one of the more recent discoveries is that Europeans (in fact, most people outside of Africa) have at least some Neanderthal DNA in their gene pool, meaning that at some point those outside Africa interbred with Neanderthals. So, I guess that's an interesting difference.


Yep, but scientists say that it was so long ago that its not even noticable, even though there are traces in the DNA. Everyone who left Africa back then went through some crazy stuff. I can imagine their parents would've said in Africa. "I told you so....you don't know whats beyond here". LOL The things they experienced definitely would've caused them to come up with new ways to survive. Imagine living in caves with no sunlight for all of those years. Its hardships like this that most black people don't even think about. Thats where the light eyes come from, lack of in sunlight during evolution. Brown eyes (or darker) are standard for most on earth. Everything else is recessive these days but those who have it, thats very rare.