Biological Variations among East Indian Descents
Genetic variations, also known as biological variations, is the presentation of diverse DNA exhibited among individuals. Different populations around the globe have distinct biological differences, including the East Indian descent population. The East Indian descent is a unique population given that their anatomical characteristics lie between the white and African origin. According to Giger (2017 pg 25), East Indian descent is a crossbreed of American Indians and Asian Indians. This gives them some unique characteristics such as the appearance of their skin in different shades of brown with a small added amount of reddish color around their cheeks depicting circulating blood. This characteristic is most common among young children and those in adolescent. Additionally, some of the body parts of the East Indian descent population vary in level of darkness. There are some body parts like peritoneal parts, wrist, some parts of the feet, back of the hand, and nipples, as well as their necks, which are darker compared to the other parts of the body (Castrì et al., pg 179).
The biological variations mentioned above that are exhibited by the east Indian descent resulted from a crossbreeding between the American Indians and Asian Indians. Through crossbreeding, biological mutations occurred among the offspring, and the result is the current generation of a unique population with unique characteristics and biological variations. Some of their body parts are darker compared to other parts and a rare skin pigmentation trait that depicts blood flow in the skin among the young generation from this particular population.
The biological variations mentioned above that are exhibited by the east Indian descent resulted from a crossbreeding between the American Indians and Asian Indians. Through crossbreeding, biological mutations occurred among the offspring, and the result is the current generation of a unique population with unique characteristics and biological variations. Some of their body parts are darker compared to other parts and a rare skin pigmentation trait that depicts blood flow in the skin among the young generation from this particular population.
The biological variations mentioned above that are exhibited by the east Indian descent resulted from a crossbreeding between the American Indians and Asian Indians. Through crossbreeding, biological mutations occurred among the offspring, and the result is the current generation of a unique population with unique characteristics and biological variations. Some of their body parts are darker compared to other parts and a rare skin pigmentation trait that depicts blood flow in the skin among the young generation from this particular population.