The DRD4 7R gene is associated with risk-taking, sensation-seeking, novelty-seeking, and extroverted intellectual behavior, and is correlated with openness to new experiences, intolerance to monotony, and exploratory behavior. It is highly variant among races and can be traced to Neanderthal hybridization, which is why it is not present in sub-Saharan Africans.
This "wanderlust gene" helps to explain Whites' disproportionate amount of innovations, discoveries, and achievements.
Mans' accomplishments have been documented according to the number of times they were cited by others. Over 97% of the most important scientists and 74% of the most important artists and authors were White, almost all males, and most from only four countries, Great Britain, Germany, France, and Italy; the remainder were mostly Asian, and none were Black.
This "wanderlust gene" helps to explain Whites' disproportionate amount of innovations, discoveries, and achievements.
Mans' accomplishments have been documented according to the number of times they were cited by others. Over 97% of the most important scientists and 74% of the most important artists and authors were White, almost all males, and most from only four countries, Great Britain, Germany, France, and Italy; the remainder were mostly Asian, and none were Black.