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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. 15. Feb. 2024 · The interplay of ethics and genetic technologies in balancing the social valuation of the human genome in UNESCO declarations | European Journal of Human Genetics. Article. Open access....

  3. 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.

  4. Biology. 2013. TLDR. Genetic studies have shown that the authors are all different, and that there are geographical patterns in human genetic variation, but these patterns do not allow one to define clusters of biologically differentiated individuals, which explains why studies of human morphology never led to an agreement about the number and ...

  5. 29. Apr. 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 genomics...

  6. 28. Sept. 2023 · Commoning genomic solidarity to improve global health equality. Summary. This article underlines two key asynchronies between prevailing governing logic and expanding practices in somatic human genome editing that are hindering an effective and orderly translation of the new technology into public good.

  7. 15. Feb. 2020 · The prospect of heritable genetic modification has been debated for decades; the prevailing position in international policy and human rights documents has been that, due to its numerous safety and social risks, it should be legally off limits. The question is now at a tipping point.