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= Existence of Biological Races in Humans = |
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Race (in biological context) refers to distinct population subgroups within a species – essentially synonymous with the term “subspecies” or “variety” in taxonomy.{{footnote}}Jared Taylor, "The Biological Reality of Race," *American Renaissance*, October 1999. Available at: [[https://www.amren.com/archives/back-issues/october-1999/#:~:text=I should first explain my,thought to be separate species]]{{/footnote}} The question of whether human races exist biologically has been debated, but a substantial body of scientific evidence indicates that human populations are not all identical, and that meaningful biological differences and clusters exist among groups of common ancestry. This article examines the concept of human race as a biological reality, presenting genetic, morphological, and physiological evidence of human racial differences (beyond just skin color), as well as addressing common misconceptions. |