SobieskiSavedEurope
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Deduction. The only gene you ever talk about is the MAO-A and, as you just proved, you think it's a "particularly important gene". What percentage of blacks have that gene and what percentage of those that have it are criminals? Compare this to whites please.Yeah, you keep pulling out that same gene like a dog with a favorite bone. Smart people know that human beings have lot more genes than someone of your limited abilities can count: Human Genome Project Completion: Frequently Asked Questions.....But, one specific gene comes to mind, the 2 repeating allele of MAO-A,.....
The human genome contains approximately 3 billion of these base pairs, which reside in the 23 pairs of chromosomes within the nucleus of all our cells. Each chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes, which carry the instructions for making proteins. Each of the estimated 30,000 genes in the human genome makes an average of three proteins.
Additionally, as I've instructed you several times before, your "favorite bone" only applies to a small percentage of the population since human behavior isn't controlled by a single gene. There are many other factors involved.
Show me where I denied that there's a lot of genes?
I haven't seen a single genetic study showing racial equality, therefor racial differences are valid.
The 2 repeating allele of MAO-A is an particularly important gene, because it helps explain why Blacks have more crime issues.
The 2 repeating allele of MAO-A may not explain everything, but it at least partially explains why there's a larger segment of Black criminals.