Tutton Richard
SATSU, Department of Sociology, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
New Genet Soc. 2004 Apr;23(1):105-20. doi: 10.1080/1463677042000189606.
This paper discusses the changing relationship between population genetics, family genealogy and identity. It reports on empirical research with participants in a genetic study who anticipated that personal feedback on the analysis of their donated samples would elucidate aspects of their own family genealogies. The paper also documents how geneticists, building on the practices of offering personal feedback to research participants, have developed genetic tests marketed directly to people wishing to trace their ancestry. Some of the social and ethical issues raised by this development in the use of genetic testing are considered.
本文探讨了群体遗传学、家族谱系与身份认同之间不断变化的关系。报告了一项针对基因研究参与者的实证研究,这些参与者预计对其捐赠样本分析的个人反馈将阐明其家族谱系的一些方面。本文还记录了遗传学家如何在向研究参与者提供个人反馈的实践基础上,开发了直接面向希望追溯其祖先的人群的基因检测。文中考虑了基因检测这种发展所引发的一些社会和伦理问题。