
Emile Zuckerkandl’ and Linus Pauling, “Molecules as Documents of Evolutionary History”, 1965, was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Arun Roychoudhury & Masatoshi Nei 根井 正利, “Human Polymorphic Genes: World Distribution”, 1988.
The ethnicity of the writers of this book must be presented first. Arun Choudhury is of India descent; and, Masatoshi Nei is of Japan descent. Neither is therefore of “Negroid” nor “Caucasoid” races. The two writers were university professors in the United States of America (USA). So, we have a book written by South Asian (Choudhury) and East Asian (Nei). Two (2) Asian-American university professors of biology are the writers of the book. They use the “continental race” divisions of the Old World (Europe-Asia-Africa) in the terms: Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid.
Here I presented: Arun Roychoudhury & Masatoshi Nei 根井 正利, “Human Polymorphic Genes: World Distribution”, 1988.
The “table of contents” of the book is shown BELOW.
COMMENTS.
This blog post was about “triangle graphics”. Arun Choudhury and Masatoshi Nei utilize this analogy in study of human genetics. Three (3) “triangle” example analogies are: humans, soils & colors.
Humans as a “triangle” of: negroid, mongoloid & caucasoid.
Soils as a “triangle” of: sand, silt & clay.
Colors as a “triangle” of: red, yellow & blue.
