Genetic Ancestry Tracing and the African Identity: A Double‐Edged Sword?
- 12 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Developing World Bioethics
- Vol. 3 (2) , 151-158
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-8731.2003.00071.x
Abstract
As both a geneticist and a Nigerian living in the United States, the author responds to the prospect of African Americans using genetic science to trace their ancestry to the African continent. He articulates concerns about both the limitations of the science to offer satisfying, accurate, and meaningful results, and the ability of individuals to make real, life-altering sense of these results. However, he notes that given the history and impact of slavery on African Americans, the desire to trace roots to Africa is both real and understandable.Keywords
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