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''Phenotype'': refers to aspects of a person's physical appearance that are socially understood as relevant to racial classification ie, skin color, nose shape, lip shape, eye color, etc…  
''Phenotype'': refers to aspects of a person's physical appearance that are socially understood as relevant to racial classification ie, skin color, nose shape, lip shape, eye color, etc…  


''Racial Ancestry'': a dimension of race that influences other dimensions, such as racial identity and observed race.
''Racial ancestry'': a dimension of race that influences other dimensions, such as racial identity and observed race.


''Known Ancestry'': what a person believes her racial ancestry to be based on family history.
''Known ancestry'': what a person believes her racial ancestry to be based on family history.
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