Which country has the strongest genes?

Iceland's record of low immigration and its genealogical records going back 1,000 years make it a paradise for geneticists. A third or more of the population has already donated a DNA sample - but a new push to increase that figure is meeting some resistance.
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Which country has the highest genetic diversity?

African countries are the most diverse. Uganda has by far the highest ethnic diversity rating, according to the data, followed by Liberia.
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Who genes are stronger?

Genes from your father are more dominant than those inherited from your mother, new research has shown.
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Why are dad genes stronger?

In the past, other scientists have suggested that dad's genes are more robust because men need their children to look like them in order to believe they're really the baby's father. That makes intuitive evolutionary sense, given that men can't be certain about their children's parentage the way women are.
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How do you get strong genes?

So what can you do to improve your genes?
  1. Look at every day as a feedback loop. Strive for greater positive input that negative input.
  2. Don't limit 'positive input' to just eating kale. ...
  3. Shake things up a bit. ...
  4. Listen to your body. ...
  5. Limit your stress. ...
  6. Meditate.
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What country is the least genetically diverse?

The world's most genetically diverse countries (using their measure of what counts as genetically diverse) are in sub-Saharan Africa, which is the world's poorest region. The least genetically diverse countries are in places like Bolivia, which have low incomes but not as low as in that region of Africa.
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Which country has the least genetic diversity?

Argentina, the Comoros, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Rwanda and Uruguay rank as the world's least diverse countries.
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Is India genetically diverse?

India's genetic diversity is tied to language and social systems rather than geography, says study. India and its diversity have always been a subject of intrigue to the rest of the world, and a matter of pride for the Indians. Genetic diversity varies substantially among Indian populations.
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What are Indians mixed with?

Most Indian groups descend from a mixture of two genetically divergent populations: Ancestral North Indians (ANI) related to Central Asians, Middle Easterners, Caucasians, and Europeans; and Ancestral South Indians (ASI) not closely related to groups outside the subcontinent.
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Are Indian genetics good for bodybuilding?

There is no such thing called indian genetics , everyone in this world has different genetics it all depends on how u do workout and how u take diet. Genetics just play a role in your body structure are u lean or blucky ,genetics give u a idea that in which bodybuilding criteria u should play .
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Who are the ancestors of India?

The first settlers of India are our direct ancestors: about 50% to 60% of Indian genetic ancestry today comes from the first settlers, with the rest contributed by later migrants from West Asia, East Asia, and Central Asia.
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What country has the most nationalities?

1. Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is the world's most linguistically diverse country, a fact that contributes to its status as the most ethnically diverse country in the world. There are thousands of ethnic groups in the country, each with their languages and customs.
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Can two humans have the same DNA?

Theoretically, same-sex siblings could be created with the same selection of chromosomes, but the odds of this happening would be one in 246 or about 70 trillion. In fact, it's even less likely than that.
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Which country is the most diverse?

By Gören's measure, the world's most culturally diverse country is the African nation of Chad, which counts more than 100 ethnic groups among its 8.6 million residents.
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What race has the most genetic mutations?

The overall APC mutation rate was higher in Asians, AAs, and others as compared with Caucasians (25.2, 30.9, 24, and 15.5%, respectively; P < 0.0001) but was similar in all groups when adjusted for polyp burden.
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What species has the most genes?

Scientists have discovered that the animal with the most genes--about 31,000--is the near-microscopic freshwater crustacean Daphnia pulex, or water flea. By comparison, humans have about 23,000 genes. Daphnia is the first crustacean to have its genome sequenced.
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Are Europeans and Africans genetically different?

Thus, Africans differ from one another slightly more than from Eurasians, and the genetic diversity in Eurasians is largely a subset of that in Africans, supporting the out of Africa model of human evolution.
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Why does Africa have the most genetic diversity?

Africa is an important region to study human genetic diversity because of its complex population history and the dramatic variation in climate, diet, and exposure to infectious disease, which result in high levels of genetic and phenotypic variation in African populations.
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Can your DNA change over time?

Our DNA changes as we age. Some of these changes are epigenetic—they modify DNA without altering the genetic sequence itself. Epigenetic changes affect how genes are turned on and off, or expressed, and thus help regulate how cells in different parts of the body use the same genetic code.
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Do all sperm have same DNA?

Each sperm cell contains half the father's DNA. But it's not identical from sperm to sperm because each man is a mixture of the genetic material from his parents, and each time a slightly different assortment of that full DNA set gets divided to go into a sperm.
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What is the largest race in the world?

The world's largest ethnic group is Han Chinese, with Mandarin being the world's most spoken language in terms of native speakers.
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What are the top 10 nationalities?

The World's Top Ten Nationalities
  • France.
  • Germany.
  • Iceland.
  • Denmark.
  • Netherlands.
  • Norway.
  • Sweden.
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Can Indians have blue eyes?

Now let's talk about your child's possible eye color. You probably have only blue alleles in your two eye color genes. But, since blue or green eyes are rare in India, it's likely that your husband has two brown alleles in the first gene.
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Who came to India first?

Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the Malabar Coast. Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497, rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and anchored at Malindi on the east coast of Africa.
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