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The Phenotype of the Portuguese
The Phenotype of a person, or group of people, is the composite of ones individual outward characteristics resulting from the interaction of ones same genotype with the environment.
This sheet takes into account the interpretation of the physical analogy of the ethnic people of Portugal, therefore, the material description of the Portuguese people as a group.
For such, national public figures of the continent and isles were elected in a bracket to determine the phenotype of the population, respecting a structure of propinquity.
This segment exhibited an anchorage among individuals that came to designate a cluster joint among the Portuguese.
Phenotype
The Ethnic Portuguese populace is on average Homogeneous, from North to South and Islands. Little to no bits and pieces of the rabble show heterogeneous elements.
Its Phenotype is for the most part defined as Atlantic, Atlantic-Mediterranean, West-Mediterranean, Cro-Magnon and Baskid sharing clear connections with Spain, particularly Galicia and Extremadura, and on wards the peninsula to the South-Western periphery of France.
The physiognomy is uniformly regular and symmetric.
Its oval cephaly present a likeness of rectangular accord in males, and triangular among females.
The cheek-bones are ere prominent and the face is long, with eyes displaying a deep look of hooded, protruding and upturned sockets.
Such noses are narrow and straight. The upper lips short and slightly turned outwards withal the under lip exactly matching it, and the whole mouth rather thin, with jaw-bones that do not project and the cheek-bones, though formerly prominent, not large.
Concluding that, the majority of the population present a Dolicho-Mesocephalic index.
The prevailing expression of the males is temperate and modest. The females's mild, delicate and amiable.