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Is it true that there are many mutants in Russia?

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I have heard and found out through internet that there are many mutants evolving in Russia with amazing powers not so much like X-men Movie series. Is it true?

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  1. May be you are right there. Ethnic Russians (Slav people) are entirely of a European stock, confined to a region much to west of Urals. Finn-Ugric people dominate the northwest.

    But now with Russia defined as a country till Pacific coast and Sakhalin, all eastern (oriental) principally Tartars, Buryat and some verging on Mongol stock have been rechristened as Russians. The ethnic diversity and genetic sweep is very wide that is available nowhere else, with inter-marriages and hybridisation. Intermixing in USSR days, with other Turkic (outnumbered Russian stock) people who also have a wide geographical sweep is another factor contributing to the genetic melting-pot.

    But there is a real fear of the heavily over-populated south eastern neighbour spilling over into the vast uninhabited spaces of Siberia, which is 1 1/2 times its area, resulting in Sinicisation. Even, spillover by even 1%, will swamp Siberia and change it beyond recognition. This will take the richness of mutant proportion in 'Russian' population to significant levels.

    In contrast, America touted as an immigrant society is almost purely of European nations, till recently. Even now the dark complexioned, Latinos and East Asians in a population of a third of a billion is not much. America still retains the 'white' tag.


  2. Yes, but they are not all russian some of then came from Mongolia and China.

  3. Um...no.

  4. yes

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