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Outbreeding depression in humans is perhaps more complicated than that, and that's because of the architecture of the human brain. While animals have about 1 in a thousand genes dedicated to the brain, humans have about 1 in a hundred genes for their brain.
Outbreeding essentially breaks down gene expression, so that genes that were there tend to become over/under expressed. The human brain is particularly sensitive to over/under expression of genes because it is much more advanced compared to other animals. And one can clearly see mutts tend to suffer from mental illness at rates far higher than average because of this, so yes human races can be categorized as subspecies.
Outbreeding depression in humans is perhaps more complicated than that, and that's because of the architecture of the human brain. While animals have about 1 in a thousand genes dedicated to the brain, humans have about 1 in a hundred genes for their brain.
Outbreeding essentially breaks down gene expression, so that genes that were there tend to become over/under expressed. The human brain is particularly sensitive to over/under expression of genes because it is much more advanced compared to other animals. And one can clearly see mutts tend to suffer from mental illness at rates far higher than average because of this, so yes human races can be categorized as subspecies.
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