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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ticklish area this when you talk about dominant 'race'. Recommend you find yourself a good book about genetics. But basically skin colour, like anything else, obeys some basic rules laid down by Mendel's Law in the late 19th century. From memory of my biology O level, and I'm prepared to be put right on this, he studied fruit flies (drosophila). Say you have a fly with black legs mated with one with white legs and the dominant gene is for black legs. Four of the offspring have black legs. Two have grey legs. Two have white legs. The trouble with human skin colour is that it is not just one gene that determines it, it is many, and a gene that turns on, say, very dark skin colouring, might have another completely unrelated effect elsewhere in the body. So if races mix we don't just get light coffee coloured people ... we get all sorts and generations down the line a recessive gene can get in just the combination it needs to come back and somebody turns up in a family a very surprising colour. They used to be called 'throwbacks' . So it is pretty much impossible to say that one race, in a genetic sense, is dominant. For which many thanks to the creator. Hope this helps.