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  1. 4 GENETIC DIVERSITY AND HUMAN EQUALITY It would seem that the easiest way to discredit the idea of equality is to show that people are innately, genetically, and therefore irremediably diverse and unlike. The snare is, of course, that human equality pertains to the rights and to the sacredness of life of every human being, not to bodily or

  2. Genetic diversity and human equality. by. Dobzhansky, Theodosius Grigorievich, 1900-1975. Publication date. 1973. Topics. Intelligence levels, Blacks -- Intelligence levels, Human population genetics. Publisher. New York, Basic Books.

  3. 15 de feb. de 2020 · Around the turn of the millennium, policymakers in dozens of countries concluded that safe and effective gene therapies to treat disease in existing patients should be supported, but that the threat to human rights and social equality posed by altering the genes and traits of future children and generations should place it legally ...

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · The field of human genomics has fallen short in increasing health equity, largely because the diversity of the human population has been inadequately reflected among participants of...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Trust and inequality in data. The development of more diverse genomic research in order to deliver fair and equitable genomic medicine, however, relies on the willingness of diverse public groups to donate data and biosamples.

  6. Is genetic diversity compatible with human equality? T. Dobzhansky. Biology, Philosophy. Social biology. 1973. TLDR. Equality may be granted to all members of the species Homo sapiens, or only to some and withheld from other people, on the ground of some sensible or specious reasoning or caprice. Expand. 12. PDF. 1 Excerpt.

  7. Genetic Diversity & Human Eq. Theodosius Dobzhansky. Basic Books, Jun 14, 1973 - African Americans - 128 pages.