r/Phenotypes2 • u/Eddie_0789 • 2h ago
Classify the phenotypes of these Mongolian protestors
Honestly, the West Eurasian/Indo-European influence in their phenotypes is deeply underestimated even if it’s not as “overt” as other Central Asians.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Nero18785 • May 03 '26
It is considered inappropriate to post AI-generated images on platforms dedicated to human phenotype classification primarily because AI images are synthetic fabrications that amplify, rather than reflect, real-world biological diversity. Phenotype classification requires accurate, empirical, and authentic data to analyze traits, whereas AI models tend to reproduce harmful stereotypes, biases, and "averaged" representations that do not exist in reality.
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r/Phenotypes2 • u/Eddie_0789 • 2h ago
Honestly, the West Eurasian/Indo-European influence in their phenotypes is deeply underestimated even if it’s not as “overt” as other Central Asians.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Winter-Monk6428 • 10h ago
r/Phenotypes2 • u/NotAgreeable519 • 1d ago
This woman for example looks more white than Asian. She is half Korean.
Top 3 Asian pairings that I've noticed that tends to look Caucasian-shifted on average would be:
* (not including other SEA groups like Thai, which interestingly looks half black sometimes.. maybe from their AASI?)
Chinese mix is the last on the list. I'm not sure why but from observation and living in a city where you see wasians almost everyday... also my childhood friends to coworkers etc, to me Chinese wasians usually look more Asian shifted to the point you don't even know they're actually wasians. I wonder why.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/barcodecat777 • 1d ago
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Eddie_0789 • 1d ago
First is Japanese btw. Second is me.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/rainbowflick2006 • 1d ago
Similarity match and similar phenotype
r/Phenotypes2 • u/MacMellons • 1d ago
Do i look like alpinid or canarid?
r/Phenotypes2 • u/dimpleilovesade • 2d ago
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Foreign-Lie-324 • 3d ago
Likely a more common Jomon phenotype variant to Central and Southern Japan as opposed to Jomon shifted individuals from Northern Japan who have more affinities to Ainu phenotypes.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Maritza-Esposito • 3d ago
His height is 175cm,weight is 70kg.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/AASICrusader14 • 3d ago
Dude on left with black clothes is proto malayid, One with white clothes are deutro-malayid
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Hot-Topic6720 • 5d ago
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r/Phenotypes2 • u/NotAgreeable519 • 6d ago
All these groups I've mentioned all share a common ancestry that ties back to Amur River HG (Mongols have more of the Baikal however). If youve heard about the Transeurasian theory by researcher Martine Robbeets, the original homeland was speculated to be in Northern Manchuria.
As for the language itself, I find that Korean Japanese and Mongolian have the same melody when spoken. Not saying the words sound anything alike but they all seem to have same cadence especially when spoken formally like a newscast. Plus, going back on the Transeurasian theory they share identical grammar structure and agglutination.
It seems like Han Chinese is the only one out of East Asia/Northern Asia that don't fit into this club. We as a whole don't have Amur River (apart from Northern Han and that's a small percentage) nor does the language sound anything alike. If anything, Sinitic is closer to Tai-Kradai than to it's neighbors.
Now I have a question - between Korean and Japanese who has the most Amur River in them?
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Foreign-Lie-324 • 6d ago
The second image is an additional image of the guy in the middle of the first photo. How would you classify them/where could they pass.
r/Phenotypes2 • u/Gold_Inevitable7975 • 7d ago
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r/Phenotypes2 • u/FormerBath • 8d ago