"Unveiling Genetic Diversity: Insights from the All of Us Research Program"

Geneticists express unease over a figure in a high-profile Nature paper from the All of Us program, fearing it could reinforce racist beliefs. The figure, depicting genetic relationships and self-described race and ethnicity, has reignited debate about how to discuss and depict race and ethnicity in genetics research. Concerns have been raised about the potential for misinterpretation and the responsibility of geneticists to ensure their research is not used to justify violence or spread pseudoscientific beliefs. While some call for retraction, others emphasize the need for responsible communication of data and adherence to best practices for using population descriptors in genetics research.
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