>>15694971>Firstly, all humans share almost all the same DNApic
>Secondly, there is more genetic diversity on the continent of Africa than in the rest of the world put together.Yes, it's a mistake to think there's only one race native to Africa. There's a huge amount of genetic distance between what we call "blacks" and Congolese pygmies or Bushmen.
>Two people from different tribes in Southern Africa will be more genetically different from each other than a Sri Lankan, a Māori and a Russian.>We might categorise people as white, black or brown, but these visual variations don't accurately reflect the genetic differences - or rather similarities - between us.That doesn't mean that someone from Sri Lanka, a Maroi or a Russian will be more similar to someone from Africa than another member from their ethnicity.