Echoes of eugenics: confronting its effects in indigenous genomics.

IF 5.1 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genetics Pub Date : 2025-10-08 DOI:10.1093/genetics/iyaf127
Carissa A Sherman, Shirin Nataneli, Katrina G Claw, Jazlyn A Mooney
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In this perspective piece, we review the history of eugenics and its impacts on Indigenous peoples of North America. The perspective outlines historical policies, such as forced sterilization and immigration efforts targeting Indigenous populations. We explore how science is intertwined with eugenics and how eugenic ideologies continue to negatively impact Indigenous communities and science today. The work investigates the legacy of eugenics in shaping genetic studies, including genetic counseling and large-scale initiatives like the Human Genome Diversity Project. Additionally, we consider how institutions and biomedical research settings have committed inexcusable and unethical science that contributed to Indigenous peoples' attitudes toward genetic and biomedical research. The work addresses the challenges genetic testing, including direct-to-consumer testing, poses to Indigenous people's identities, culture, and sovereignty. Acknowledging this devastating history is essential to understanding its continued impact on Indigenous communities today. We conclude by highlighting ongoing efforts and strategies to effectively engage with Indigenous peoples in genetic research, emphasizing the responsibilities of modern researchers to build trust, ensure ethical practices, and contribute to inclusive and respectful science.

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优生学的回响:面对其在本土基因组学中的影响。
在这篇透视文章中,我们回顾了优生学的历史及其对北美土著人民的影响。我们将探讨科学如何与优生学交织在一起,以及优生学意识形态如何继续对土著社区和今天的科学产生负面影响。这项工作调查了优生学在塑造遗传研究方面的遗产,包括遗传咨询和像人类基因组多样性计划这样的大规模倡议。此外,我们考虑机构和生物医学研究环境如何从事不可原谅和不道德的科学,这些科学助长了土著人民对遗传和生物医学研究的态度。这项工作解决了基因检测,包括直接面向消费者的检测,对土著人民的身份、文化和主权构成的挑战。承认这段毁灭性的历史对于理解其对今天土著社区的持续影响至关重要。最后,我们强调了正在进行的努力和战略,以有效地与土著人民参与基因研究,强调现代研究人员有责任建立信任,确保道德实践,并为包容和尊重科学做出贡献。
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Genetics
Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
177
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: GENETICS is published by the Genetics Society of America, a scholarly society that seeks to deepen our understanding of the living world by advancing our understanding of genetics. Since 1916, GENETICS has published high-quality, original research presenting novel findings bearing on genetics and genomics. The journal publishes empirical studies of organisms ranging from microbes to humans, as well as theoretical work. While it has an illustrious history, GENETICS has changed along with the communities it serves: it is not your mentor''s journal. The editors make decisions quickly – in around 30 days – without sacrificing the excellence and scholarship for which the journal has long been known. GENETICS is a peer reviewed, peer-edited journal, with an international reach and increasing visibility and impact. All editorial decisions are made through collaboration of at least two editors who are practicing scientists. GENETICS is constantly innovating: expanded types of content include Reviews, Commentary (current issues of interest to geneticists), Perspectives (historical), Primers (to introduce primary literature into the classroom), Toolbox Reviews, plus YeastBook, FlyBook, and WormBook (coming spring 2016). For particularly time-sensitive results, we publish Communications. As part of our mission to serve our communities, we''ve published thematic collections, including Genomic Selection, Multiparental Populations, Mouse Collaborative Cross, and the Genetics of Sex.
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