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  • diffhist Genetic studies on Croats 22:58 +12Miki Filigranski talk contribs(→‎Contemporary autosomal DNA)
  • diffhist m Peopling of India 18:50 +17Magioladitis talk contribs(Moved punctuation mark to correct place + other fixes, References after punctuation per WP:CITEFOOT and WP:PAIC) Tag: AWB
  • diffhist Light skin 11:34 +72Biosaurt talk contribs(Again, this article is about Light Skin, not your subjective interpretation of whatever you think that is. This article already cites 9-10 sources that physically verify that East Asians have light skin. There is no need to say "Some parts of", considering that there is no claim anywhere that says "100% of East Asians have light skin". If that was the prerequisite to be included in this article, then we would need to get rid of West, Central, North Asia, and Europe as well.)
  • diffhist Light skin 10:53 −4Rainbluetiful talk contribs(Yes it can be found in some parts of East Asia, not all. (By light skin i meant that kind of light skin that doesn't easily tan) because majority of them tan easily but turn pale when sun exposure is avoided (light olive skin fits this description) naturally light skin people without olive tones don't tan easily no matter what. this link confirms that majority (not all) tan easily: https://www.quora.com/If-East-Asians-and-Europeans-are-pale-skinned-because-of-the-cooler-climate-why-aren-t-Nat...) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Light skin 10:32 +2Rainbluetiful talk contribsTags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Light skin 10:31 +14Rainbluetiful talk contribs(I added north asians because some or plenty of them have natural light skin (which looks rosy due to less active melanocytes) Provide links to my previous edit for proof: 1) https://www.goldenstatedermatology.com/blog/asian-skin-care/#:~:text=Asians%20in%20general%20have%20more,the%20sun%20and%20tanning%20booths. 2) https://www.quora.com/Despite-having-almost-the-same-skin-tone-why-is-it-harder-for-Europeans-to-tan-than-East-Asians Also the pic of koreans look more pale cream skin, not rosy.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Light skin 10:23 −68Rainbluetiful talk contribs(Changed it to "some East Asians". "light skin" on this article refers to translucent, slight pinkish-bluish cast that is prone to sunburn and doesnt easily tan. Generally East Asians lack the SLC24A5/Ala111thr gene. It's found in minority of East asians though. Most East Asians I know have pale olive/cream skin that easily tans and has been confirmed by many of them based on my research. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Ala111Thr_allele_frequency_distribution0.png.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Human genome 08:26 +1Anonymous Libertarian talk contribs(→‎Sequencing: adding a comma to fix grammar) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist m Human genome 08:25 +2Anonymous Libertarian talk contribs(→‎Size of the human genome: adding commas to fix grammar) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Light skin 07:32 +297Biosaurt talk contribs(Another citation of a scientific article using objective measurements that found Japanese and Chinese women having skin in the Fitzpatrick 1-4 range. There should no longer be any excuse that random freshly created sockpuppet accounts can use to remove "East Asia" from the article. Much of the article is already specifically talking about East Asians, removing that category from the leade is nothing less than vandalism.)
  • diffhist Light skin 07:22 +373Biosaurt talk contribs(Added another cited scientific journal showing a typical L* value of 66-68 for Korean and Chinese subjects. This value is similar to the values found by Jablonski for many European populations. Measured data is far more valuable than subjective Fitzpatrick ratings, but even if you insist on that objectively inferior system, the article also found that the majority of East Asians are 2 or 3 on that scale, with some also being type 1 and 4.)
  • diffhist Light skin 07:11 +434Biosaurt talk contribs(The Fitzpatrick scale is considered obsolete and deprecated because it does not use any objective measurements. Rather, it just uses a subjective evaluation from a human judge. The cited study used a color spectrophotometer to find that the average skin color of Chinese women was classified as "Light" according to the more modern ITA color system, with the number approaching "Very Light" in some areas.)
  • diffhist Ancient North Eurasian 06:05 −6,388Wham2001 talk contribs(Rv: no comment on the content here, but these edits have made a complete mess of the references) Tag: Undo