The background and legacy of Lewontin's apportionment of human genetic diversity.

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Sign Systems Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-06 Epub Date: 2022-04-18 DOI:10.1098/rstb.2020.0406
John Novembre
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Lewontin's 1972 article 'The apportionment of human diversity' described a key feature of human genetic diversity that would have profound impacts on conversations regarding genetics and race: the typical genetic locus varies much less between classical human race groupings than one might infer from inspecting the features historically used to define those races, like skin pigmentation. From this, Lewontin concluded: 'Human racial classification … is now seen to be of virtually no genetic or taxonomic significance' (p. 397). Here, 50 years after the paper's publication, the goal is to understand the origins and legacy of the paper. Aided by insights from published papers and interviews with several of Lewontin's contemporaries, I review the 1972 paper, asking about the intellectual background that led to the publication of the paper, the development of its impact, the critiques of the work and the work's application and limitations today. The hope is that by gaining a clearer understanding of the origin and reasoning of the paper, we might dispel various confusions about the result and sharpen an understanding of the enduring value and insight the result provides. This article is part of the theme issue 'Celebrating 50 years since Lewontin's apportionment of human diversity'.

卢翁廷划分人类基因多样性的背景和遗产。
卢翁廷在 1972 年发表的文章《人类多样性的分配》中描述了人类遗传多样性的一个关键特征,该特征将对有关遗传学和种族的讨论产生深远影响:典型遗传位点在经典人种分组之间的差异远远小于人们通过观察历史上用于定义这些人种的特征(如皮肤色素沉着)所推断的差异。卢旺廷由此得出结论人类种族分类......现在看来几乎没有遗传学或分类学意义"(第 397 页)。在该论文发表 50 年后的今天,我们的目标是了解该论文的起源和遗产。借助从已发表论文中获得的见解以及对几位莱翁廷同时代人的采访,我回顾了 1972 年的论文,询问了导致论文发表的知识背景、论文影响的发展、对论文的批评以及论文在今天的应用和局限性。我们希望,通过更清晰地了解论文的起源和推理,我们可以消除对该成果的各种困惑,并更深刻地理解该成果所提供的持久价值和见解。本文是 "庆祝卢翁廷提出人类多样性划分法 50 周年 "主题刊物的一部分。
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