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Templeton, A. (2016). EVOLUTION AND NOTIONS OF HUMAN RACE. In Losos J. & Lenski R. (Eds.), How Evolution Shapes Our Lives: Essays on Biology and Society (pp. 346-361). Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press. doi10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26. That this view reflects the consensus among American anthropologists is stated in: Wagner, Jennifer K.; Yu, Joon-Ho; Ifekwunigwe, Jayne O.; Harrell, Tanya M.; Bamshad, Michael J.; Royal, Charmaine D. (February 2017). «Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics». American Journal of Physical Anthropology162 (2): 318-327. PMC5299519. PMID27874171. doi:10.1002/ajpa.23120. See also: American Association of Physical Anthropologists (27 de marzo de 2019). «AAPA Statement on Race and Racism». American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Consultado el 19 de junio de 2020.
Rotimi, Charles N. (2004). «Are medical and nonmedical uses of large-scale genomic markers conflating genetics and 'race'?». Nature Genetics36 (11 Suppl): 43-47. PMID15508002. doi:10.1038/ng1439. «Two facts are relevant: (i) as a result of different evolutionary forces, including natural selection, there are geographical patterns of genetic variations that correspond, for the most part, to continental origin; and (ii) observed patterns of geographical differences in genetic information do not correspond to our notion of social identities, including 'race' and 'ethnicity».
Templeton, A. (2016). EVOLUTION AND NOTIONS OF HUMAN RACE. In Losos J. & Lenski R. (Eds.), How Evolution Shapes Our Lives: Essays on Biology and Society (pp. 346-361). Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press. doi10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26. That this view reflects the consensus among American anthropologists is stated in: Wagner, Jennifer K.; Yu, Joon-Ho; Ifekwunigwe, Jayne O.; Harrell, Tanya M.; Bamshad, Michael J.; Royal, Charmaine D. (February 2017). «Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics». American Journal of Physical Anthropology162 (2): 318-327. PMC5299519. PMID27874171. doi:10.1002/ajpa.23120. See also: American Association of Physical Anthropologists (27 de marzo de 2019). «AAPA Statement on Race and Racism». American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Consultado el 19 de junio de 2020.
Rotimi, Charles N. (2004). «Are medical and nonmedical uses of large-scale genomic markers conflating genetics and 'race'?». Nature Genetics36 (11 Suppl): 43-47. PMID15508002. doi:10.1038/ng1439. «Two facts are relevant: (i) as a result of different evolutionary forces, including natural selection, there are geographical patterns of genetic variations that correspond, for the most part, to continental origin; and (ii) observed patterns of geographical differences in genetic information do not correspond to our notion of social identities, including 'race' and 'ethnicity».
Templeton, A. (2016). EVOLUTION AND NOTIONS OF HUMAN RACE. In Losos J. & Lenski R. (Eds.), How Evolution Shapes Our Lives: Essays on Biology and Society (pp. 346-361). Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press. doi10.2307/j.ctv7h0s6j.26. That this view reflects the consensus among American anthropologists is stated in: Wagner, Jennifer K.; Yu, Joon-Ho; Ifekwunigwe, Jayne O.; Harrell, Tanya M.; Bamshad, Michael J.; Royal, Charmaine D. (February 2017). «Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics». American Journal of Physical Anthropology162 (2): 318-327. PMC5299519. PMID27874171. doi:10.1002/ajpa.23120. See also: American Association of Physical Anthropologists (27 de marzo de 2019). «AAPA Statement on Race and Racism». American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Consultado el 19 de junio de 2020.