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Jul 9, 2019 · The dog breed-human race analogy is destructive; if folks see how it does not stand up to biology, then maybe they will better understand the complexity and significance of race. Several decades ago, well before most of the research we cited here was possible, Montagu ( 1942 ) covered familiar territory:
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Jul 9, 2019 · material, we investigate whether the dog breed analogy for human race stands up to biology. It does not. Groups of humans that are culturally labeled as “races” differ in population structure, genotype–phenotype relationships, and phenotypic diversity from breeds of dogs in unsurprising ways, given how artificial selection has shaped the ...
Mar 26, 2021 · Speaking to everyone without expert levels of familiarity with this material, we investigate whether the dog breed analogy for human race stands up to biology. It does not. Groups of humans that are culturally labeled as “races” differ in population structure, genotype–phenotype relationships, and phenotypic diversity from breeds of dogs ...
- Heather L. Norton, Ellen E. Quillen, Abigail W. Bigham, Laurel N. Pearson, Holly M. Dunsworth
- 2019
"This dog-breed comparison does not hold up to science and to everything we know about what 'race' is and is not. What's worse, the people who are trotting out this bad analogy do not have ...
breed analogy for human race stands up to biology. It does not. Groups of humans that are culturally labeled as races di er in population structure, genotype phenotype relationships, and ...
“In the U.S., and likely beyond, the human race-dog breed analogy is not merely an academic question about patterns of variation; today it factors substantially into the popular debate about whether race is fundamentally biological as opposed to a social construct, and it carries forward an ugly American tradition,” the papers says.
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The demonstration complements the vast body of existing knowledge about how human “races” differ in fundamental sociocultural, historical, and political ways from categories of nonhuman animals and investigates whether the dog breed analogy for human race stands up to biology. In 1956, evolutionary biologist J.B.S. Haldane posed a question to anthropologists: “Are the biological ...