carbuff
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Color of skin is just another outward marker of genetics, not vice-versa. It is possible to distinguish between different ancestral geographic origin. Primarily Italian and Mediterranean DNA is quite different than other "white" DNA.
Yes, but we aren't talking about DNA, we're talking about the accuracy of the "race" and "ethnicity" entries in missing persons and UID profiles, as entered by LE. The information on the UID side usually comes from post-mortem examinations of varying quality, and there's often even less information about the missing person. And often different LE organizations seem to use different standards for who is marked as what--especially since the lists often give limited options.
So sometimes it's a matter of guesswork figuring out how a person might have been listed. or what they might mean by different combinations ullhair:ullhair:ullhair: As I said, I tend to opt for the widest interpretations, but a narrower view is equally valid.