Reflecting on the social implications of human genetics research -- past, present and future
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An article on Charles Davenport titled "The Man of Mystery Who Is Searching for the Secret of Life" appeared in the World Magazine in 1907. Credit: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
In 1911, the influential geneticist Charles Davenport published
Heredity in Relation to Eugenics, advancing his ideas of how genetics would improve society in the 20th century. It became a college textbook and a foundation for the widespread eugenics movement in the United States. Although the eugenic ideals of the early part of the 20th century have long been rejected, many of the issues raised by Davenport are still being debated nearly 100 years later.
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