Originally posted by spitfire
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First, that statement was made by Stanford University in conjunction with a hospital in Athens, Greece. They are the scientists. If you disagree with that conclusion, you should contact them and explain to them why that statement is invalid.
Second, this genetic study sought to measure a specific gene in the Pathan population and it is found in the Balkans.
Most population studies have hundreds of volunteers, and when all these studies are amassed, we are talking about thousands of individuals.
This is called sampling. This is how scientific studies are conducted.
What you are asking for is something not found in any other scientific test. You are asking for everyone to be genetically tested. This is not possible. And it is an invalid argument to make.
And about Herodotus too if you don't mind.
Please provide evidence otherwise.
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