Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and disease
Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and disease
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2002
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Risch, Neil and Burchard, Esteban and Ziv, Elad and Tang, Hua (2002) Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and disease. Genome Biology, 3 (7). pp. 1-12.
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A debate has arisen regarding the validity of racial/ethnic categories for biomedical and genetic research. Some claim ‘no biological basis for race’ while others advocate a ‘race-neutral’ approach, using genetic clustering rather than self-identified ethnicity for human genetic categorization. We provide an epidemiologic perspective on the issue of human categorization in biomedical and genetic research that strongly supports the continued use of self-identified race and ethnicity.