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> A change like the loss of melanin requires selective pressure It does? What about genetic drift, random mutations, and artificial selection, where humans select based on qualities not necessarily conducive to survival? There is also some evidence that this change in skin color was only widespread as recently as 8,000 years ago [1]. > which in this case was likely furnished by less vitamin D How likely? > The pressu…
> It does? What about genetic drift, random mutations, and artificial selection, where humans select based on qualities not necessarily conducive to survival? It seems unlikely to be due to these factors since there's a gradient from black to white as you move away from the equator.
That's fairly far from any scientific method I would have confidence in.