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This article is scientifically and academically unsound. It uses the word 'race' in an unscientific manner long since discouraged in academia, to categorise the different genetic variations which compromise the numerous ethnic groups of Homo sapiens. Which strictly scientifically speaking is a single human race, and is not comprised of multiple separate races.

UNESCO made this "one race" declaration and discouraged the use of 'races' (or any plural native on race in any realms of academia and science), as early as the 1950's, by worldwide scientific consensus after extensive research and debate.

That position was reaffirmed and backed by evidence presented by UNESCO in the mid 2000's on completion of the human genome project, which proved beyond any doubt, that the genetic variation between different human ethnic groups around the world is so small that they cannot be considered separate human races.

The correct way to describe these genetic variations is simply "ethnic groups", which can be localised ethnic groups i.e. Japanese, or broader term ethnic classification over continents and large areas of the world, i.e. caucasian and asian.