[Vision2020] Fw: [Genetics and race in the U.S., and why dogs are bad at math

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Subject:Genetics and race in the U.S., and why dogs are bad at math


 
 
 
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 Genetically Speaking, the U.S. is Truly a Melting PotAn analysis of 160,000 Americans revealed subtle differences in genetic ancestry as it relates to race.
 
   

 
 
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