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> I'm curious: Do those specific genetic differences cover 100% of the 
> population of a given race and exclude other races?  Could you do a blind 
> DNA test on a person and with 100% certainty decide what race that person 
> is?  What if that person was multiracial?

No you cannot determine race based on a specific genetic profile. To the extent that 
race is real it is a population phenomena. The frequency of different genes in a group 
of individuals.  
>> I don't think he was denying there were differences.  His point was that 
> there are so many different human traits (IOW, genetic differences) that 
> vary within races and span across to other races, it's not helpful to 
> package an arbitrary set of these characteristics (which just happen to 
> correlate some/most of the time) as a race in the common sense (with all the 
> social/economic/political division that it entails).  In other words, he 
> wasn't denying genetics, just rejecting the term "race" in its common sense, 
> which has greater connotations and divisions than just meaning the small 
> genetic differences.
> 
> The point is that in the abscence of politics, race would be an uncontroversial 
> scientific notion with some value. 
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