An edition of The genome factor (2017)

The genome factor

what the social genomics revolution reveals about ourselves, our history, and the future

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The genome factor
Dalton Conley, Dalton Conley
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An edition of The genome factor (2017)

The genome factor

what the social genomics revolution reveals about ourselves, our history, and the future

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"For a century, social scientists have avoided genetics like the plague. But in the past decade, a small but intrepid group of economists, political scientists, and sociologists have harnessed the genomics revolution to paint a more complete picture of human social life than ever before. The Genome Factor describes the latest astonishing discoveries being made at the scientific frontier where genomics and the social sciences intersect. The Genome Factor reveals that there are real genetic differences by racial ancestry--but ones that don't conform to what we call black, white, or Latino. Genes explain a significant share of who gets ahead in society and who does not, but instead of giving rise to a genotocracy, genes often act as engines of mobility that counter social disadvantage. An increasing number of us are marrying partners with similar education levels as ourselves, but genetically speaking, humans are mixing it up more than ever before with respect to mating and reproduction. These are just a few of the many findings presented in this illuminating and entertaining book, which also tackles controversial topics such as genetically personalized education and the future of reproduction in a world where more and more of us are taking advantage of cheap genotyping services like 23andMe to find out what our genes may hold in store for ourselves and our children. The Genome Factor shows how genomics is transforming the social sciences--and how social scientists are integrating both nature and nurture into a unified, comprehensive understanding of human behavior at both the individual and society-wide levels"--

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Language
English
Pages
282

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Table of Contents

Molecular me: welcome to the coming social genomics revolution
The durability of heritability: genes and inequality
If heritability is so high, why can't we find it?
Genetic sorting and cavorting in American society
Is race genetics?: a new take on the most fraught, distracting, and nonsensical question in the world
The wealth of nations: something in our genes?
The environment strikes back: the promise and perils of personalized policy
Whither genotocracy?
Genotocracy rising, 2117.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical reference and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
576.5
Library of Congress
QH438.7 .C656 2017, QH438.7.C656 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 282 pages
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27230058M
ISBN 10
0691164746
ISBN 13
9780691164748
LCCN
2016036571
OCLC/WorldCat
948560968

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