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As you can see below, Dinarid morph is phenotypically closer to Iranid then it is to Cromagnid and Hallstatt Nordid:
However, I guess, most Dinarids are genetically closer to Cromagnids and Hallstatt Nordids rather than they are to Iranids or Arabids. Therefore, we can say:
Genetic Similarity =/= Phenotypical Similarity
I have downloaded the morphs from http://humanphenotypes.net and uploaded to https://www.betafaceapi.com/demo.html
Then I clicked on the Dinarid morph and pressed compare faces button.
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Your phenotype does not always represent your genotype.
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From what country? Dinarid from mainland Europe are close to other European types but that doesn't mean dinarids from other non European countries are close to European types
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It usually happens among non-European Caucasoids due to their genetic admixture.
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Dude, wtf are you doing?
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ye, I learned this in school, genotype and phenotype isnt the same, with blood groups and genes for eyes.
All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces
Bright and early for the daily races, going nowhere, going nowhere
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