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Ancestry attracts, but love is blind
People preferentially marry those with similar ancestry, but their decisions are not necessarily based on hair, eye or skin color. Research, published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Genome Biology, shows that Mexicans mate according to proportions of Native American … Continue reading
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Tagged biomed central, burchard, california san francisco, european ancestry, genome biology, historical confluence, latino americans, many generations, mate selection, mexicans, physical features, population structure, puerto ricans, racial groups, risch, skin color, skin pigment, socio economic status, university of california san francisco
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