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  1. Human Phenotypes

    1 There are two levels of detail: On the meta-level 38 basic types are described, that were sometimes called human "subraces". On the detailed level more than 200 local varieties are shown.

  2. Anthropological traits - Human Phenotypes

    In the links below are illustrations of some basic anthropometric traits and some technical terms used in the phenotype descriptions. For better understanding, it is recommended to go through this overview …

  3. Methods - Human Phenotypes

    Human diversity may be relevant for health, nutrition, society, sports, and skills. The current research adds much information about genetic differences, but little about phenotypic differences.

  4. Nordid - Human Phenotypes

    Nordid - Human Phenotypes ... Nordid Nordid

  5. Map Search - Human Phenotypes

    Click on the map to roughly see typical native types of a region. For more accurate info on type distributions please refer to the maps in the type descriptions.

  6. Phenotype Search

    The search box has autocomplete function, so typing slowly can be helpful to see alternatives. No special characters supported, please use "ae", "oe" and "ue" instead of ä, ö, ø, ü, etc. Phenotype …

  7. Hallstatt - Human Phenotypes

    Description: Nordid proper, resembles the Iron Age remains of the Austrian village of Hallstatt. Most common among Swedes and South Norwegians. Frequent in England, Northern Germany, …

  8. Mediterranid - Human Phenotypes

    Mediterranid Mediterranid

  9. IndexList - Human Phenotypes

    Capoid Strandlooper (Khoid, Sanid) Khoid Khoid (Khoid) Sandawe (Khoid, Bantuid, Ethiopid) Sanid Kalaharid (Sanid) Karroid (Sanid) Negroid Katangid (Bantuid, Khoid) Hadza (Khoid, Bambutid, …

  10. Sinid - Human Phenotypes

    Sinid - Human Phenotypes ... Sinid Sinid