What would the average skin tone and facial features look like after 300 years?
What would the average skin tone and facial features look like after 300 years if every partner relationship was interracial until there were no other ethnicities? Just a hodgepodge of DNA. What would the average human look like having a little bit of everything in them?
The only reason I refer to it that way is because it is easily understood and is how a lot of paperwork refers to it. In my opinion, it makes it sound like we we are a completely different alien species.
The whole race theory has been debunked over a century ago. You also have genetic difference in foot shape, blood type and many more, and a race system build on that would be as wrong as one based on skin colour
Measured at what age? You definitely don't have the same skin now as newborn you. Skincolor is dependend as much on nutritional and eviromental factors as it is on genetic ones. In addition to that the genes don't simply average out your skin tones. There are enough examples of "interracial" couples having 2 children, one being dark skinned and the other being pale. Your base melanin levels and additional melanin production are two entirely different and independend genetic factors.
Fair enough, measured at 25 and with a healthy nutrition and they do see the sun regularly. That answers the skin tone, but what about facial features? When it is all said and done, what features might take over? Like eye, nose, and mouth shape.
Oh I didn’t meant to imply it has left our lexicon. I was just curious about it since so many people had things to say, and looked it up. You bring up a really fascinating point about “interracial”, though. If there’s a more appropriate alternative to that word, I’d like to know it.
National Geographic (I think — it may have been Smithsonian or Scientific American or…) projected this back in the late 80s. The genetic “average” that they generated was beautiful.
Correct me if I am wrong, but as I understand it the dominant traits will always win over the recessive traits. For two dominant alleles that do not have complete dominance, the trait can be shared.
However, for things like skin pigments it isn't so black and white (ha) there are a variety of genes that determine it. The question then becomes what are the truly dominate set of traits that would win statistically in the genetic fight if they were all mixed?
I think having a 300 year life span would tend to select for darker skin and possibly other traits that would better survive 300 years of exposure - enough to distinguish it from any existing ethnicity.
Idk, but I'm sure that in at least 200 years genetical modifications will be accessible if everything goes fine.
Probably it will apply to skin tone and facial features and there could be a strange variety of new colors or
most people would pick whatever is considered 'the best looking' features in 300 years.
tbh the idea of having the choice of changing genetics sounds good, but it's impossible to know what will
happen in 300 years.
At least that is what I think possible in the next 300 years.