Troublesome Science: The Misuse of Genetics and Genomics in Understanding Race
English
By (author): Ian Tattersall Rob DeSalle
DeSalle and Tattersall argue that taxonomy, the scientific classification of organisms, provides an antidote to the myth of races biological basis. They explain how taxonomists do their sciencehow to identify a species and to understand the relationships among different species and the variants within them. DeSalle and Tattersall also detail the use of genetic data to trace human origins and look at how scientists have attempted to recognize discrete populations within Homo sapiens. Troublesome Science demonstrates conclusively that modern genetic tools, when applied correctly to the study of human variety, fail to find genuine differences. While the diversity that exists within our species is a real phenomenon, it nevertheless defeats any systematic attempt to recognize discrete units within it. The stark lines that humans insist on drawing between their own groups and others are nothing but a mixture of imagination and ideology. Troublesome Science is an important call for researchers, journalists, and citizens to cast aside the belief that race has a biological meaning, for the sake of social justice and sound science alike. See more