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  2. Jan 15, 2021 · Race, as it is now generally accepted by scientists, is not a biological reality but rather reflects the cultural and social underpinnings originally used to justify slavery and that live on in a myriad of ways.

    • Beth Baker
    • 2021
  3. Mar 13, 2020 · Race is a highly flexible way in which societies lump people into groups based on appearance that is assumed to be indicative of deeper biological or cultural connections. As a cultural category, the definitions and descriptions of races vary.

  4. Jun 28, 2017 · Race was once thought to be a real biological concept when anthropologists used study of the human skull as a way to justify racial differences and social inequality. Scientists no longer believe there is a biological basis to distinguish racial groups, rather, race...

    • Bernard Kwabi-Addo
    • bkwabi-addo@howard.edu
    • 2017
  5. Oct 13, 2017 · In many ways, genetics makes a mockery of race. The characteristics of normal human variation we use to determine broad social categories of race—such as black, Asian, or white—are mostly...

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    • Simon Worrall
  6. Modern biological concepts of race can be implemented objectively with molecular genetic data through hypothesis-testing. Genetic data sets are used to see if biological races exist in humans and in our closest evolutionary relative, the chimpanzee.

  7. There is broad consensus across the biological and social sciences that race is a social construct, not an accurate representation of human genetic variation. [ 25 ] [ 9 ] As more progress has been made on sequencing the human genome, it has been found that any two humans will share an average of 99.35% of their DNA based on the approximately 3 ...

  8. Sep 25, 2024 · Because of the overlapping of traits that bear no relationship to one another (such as skin colour and hair texture) and the inability of scientists to cluster peoples into discrete racial packages, modern researchers have concluded that the concept of race has no biological validity.

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