I'd argue that your classifications and reasoning are inaccurate and that there are no criteria for identifying one race from another. Can you cite academic work that proves that "each race has certain traits that are unique to it"? I don't think that's true at all. Inherited disposition to disease may indeed be genetically-based, but can you cite a single disease that affects exclusively a particular one of your putative 'races'?
Please provide us with a scientifially demonstrable definition of what 'race' means.
I never said that a single disease affects a race exclusively. But there are certain diseases, genetic and otherwise, that are more prevalent in certain racial groups.
This wiki page does a pretty decent job of showing how certain diseases are much more predominant in certain races than in others for mostly americans.
Race and health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By just removing diseases like HIV that are not inherent to any racial group, but rather, found in any number of unfortunate people who had contact with it, we have several clear examples.
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones, most affected group is the Whites... while blacks are the least affected.
Lupus is more common found in blacks rather than whites. This is also collaborated by the fact that dementia is also more common among blacks than whites.
Here is another site,
https://www.counsyl.com/learn/asian/
That shows how certain races are the target of some diseases much more often than others.
Race, genetically, is that 0.2%-0.3% difference between the general DNA of the human subspecies.
Humans are 3% different than chimpanzees. This means that if a human had 100 candies and in front of him a chimp had 100 candies, the human and the chimp could trade either of the 97 candies that are the same with one another and it will all be ok. But both the human and the chimp would have 3 candies of different sortiments that cannot be traded with one another because if so, you will create a new species.
The differences between humans are much smaller. If you put 2 men of different races, arab and east asian, in front of each other, each of them with 1000 candies, 998 of those candies would be the same for each one so that each of those 998 candies can be traded by the arab with the asian and there would be no problems. But both the arab and the asian will have 2 candies that are different from the others'. The asian will have lemon flavor candy and the arab, caramel. Ofc ,this is very simplistic way of looking at it.
Does this mean that you are dealing with different species? No. One species, different races. Just like wolves, cats, whales, dolphins, sharks and almost all other animals.