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Knowing something versus feeling different: the effects and non-effects of genetic ancestry on racial identity

机译:了解某事与感觉不同:基因祖先对种族身份的影响和非影响

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Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, there have been pitched debates about its implications and the research it enables. One prominent thread of concern focuses on the role of post-genomic science on technically enabling and generating interest in genetic ancestry testing (GAT). Critical analyses of GAT have pointed to multiple issues, raising the alarm on consumers' experiences with such technologies. This paper describes the results of a pilot study in which we tracked women's experiences receiving their genetic ancestry results, and their understandings of, reactions to, and valuing of this information over time. Overwhelmingly, our participants reported a curious combination of anticipation and satisfaction yet no discernable impact on their sense of self or racial identity. We elaborate on the effects and non-effects of GAT for the women in our study, and how we make sense of their simultaneous experiences of knowing something' but not feeling different.'
机译:自完成人类基因组项目以来,有关于其影响的辩论和启用的研究。 一个突出的关注线程侧重于基因组科学对技术支持和产生遗传血统测试的兴趣的作用(GAT)。 GAT的批判分析指出了多个问题,提高了消费者对这些技术的经验的警报。 本文介绍了一项试点研究的结果,其中我们跟踪了妇女的经验,接受了遗传血统结果,以及他们随着时间的推移对这些信息的影响和重视这些信息的理解。 我们的参与者据报道,预期和满意度的好奇组合,但对自己的自我或种族身份感没有可辨别的影响。 我们详细阐述了GAT在我们研究中的妇女的影响和非影响,以及我们如何了解他们同时发生的经验,了解'但不感觉不同。

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