I am going to have to agree with seeds here, I can't see a genetic basis for a meaningful concept of "race".
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as in- you don't think that there are races? or you don't think that the inherent differences in people- such as susceptibility to disease- have genetic backgrounds?
I genuinely don't understand what you mean.
If its that race cannot be defined by genetic means alone- maybe i can understand that, but to deny any genetic involvement is, in my mind, unsupportable.
I'd actually ignore the first reference- its not what I'd hoped for on further reading, though it is very well written and researched.
as in- you don't think that there are races? or you don't think that the inherent differences in people- such as susceptibility to disease- have genetic backgrounds?
I genuinely don't understand what you mean.
If its that race cannot be defined by genetic means alone- maybe i can understand that, but to deny any genetic involvement is, in my mind, unsupportable.
I'd actually ignore the first reference- its not what I'd hoped for on further reading, though it is very well written and researched.