There are many different types of features and traits that factor into race, depending on the culture. Rattansi believes that from the history of race, it has become a social process as a natural perception such as skin color. One of Rattansi’s argument is, that scientifically there are no ‘determined races’. He supports this idea by explaining that the genes for blood types has nothing to do with a persons’ skin color or race. An example is, someone across the world with different phenotypical features may have the same blood type without interfering with the idea of race. This demonstrates the lack of understanding of biological determinism and the key distinctions between genotypes and phenotypes. Another element that factors into race