answers1: Genealogy is about researching dead ancestors via written
cited records and has nothing to do with genetics and what 'looks' you
find attractive............so you can't tell the genealogy ( their
named ancestors) from a discription of colourings and facial
features...nor can you sterotype a whole community/country by certain
features...................................
answers2: You r "sources" are incorrect. Genealogists use documented
research to determine pedigree charts. <br>
DNA can provide ancient racial information. There is no no way to use
general physical to determine the ethnic background without
significant Physical Anthropological, or medical training. <br>
The only way to confirm the ethnic background of individuals with such
traits" would be to research each and their families individually.
answers3: Genealogists use DNA analysis to match and further
pedigrees. Pedigrees for genealogists means a documented family tree
of family names and relationships. Genetic analysis is not
necessarily a family tree DNA analysis. There are all types of genetic
analysis, another one being for physical characteristics, medical etc.
Your question is not a true "Genealogy" question, and belongs in an
Social Science -- Anthropology section.
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