The Genetic Archaeology of Race
Steve Olson April 2001 The Atlantic Monthly

This article reviews what has been learned about race as part of Cavalli-Sforza's work and the Human Genome Project. It also reviews the political opposition faced by the Human Genome Diversity Project. The authors' findings are that the differences that define races are mostly cultural.


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Resource Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: genetics, human race