Methodological Note
This Book is Definitely Based on a Scientific Approach, With an Emphasis on the Biological Characterization of Geographical Populations
Down with Propaganda and “Fake News”
Involuntary, but (Even More?) Damaging “Fake News”
Anti-“Fake News” Toolkit: Return to Original Writings and Data
Avoid Confusing Morality, Ethics, and Politics on One Hand, With Scientific Knowledge on the Other
Introduction: The Human Rainbow in the Light of Genetics
Glossary of Specialized Terms
THE BIOLOGICAL RACE
The Debate: “Scientific Antiracism”
What is Racism?
Essential Biological and Taxonomic Reminder
Brief History of the Concepts of Race and Racism
Contemporary Era: Racism and Politics
The Rejection of Racism and Eugenics, UNESCO Statements, and the “Absolute Paradigmatic Shift”
Richard C. Lewontin, Paladin of Scientific Antiracism
Other Champions of Scientific Antiracism: Franz Boas, Albert Jacquard, Jacques Ruffié
Phenotypic Expression is Not a Gene Election by Universal Suffrage
The Contribution of Low-Frequency and Rare Genetic Variants
The Impact of Structural Variation
The Role of Gene Regulation and Epigenetics in Differentiation
Between Geographical Populations
Other Arguments of Scientific Antiracism
The Concept of Subspecies or Geographic Race = Ancestry Groups
The “Post-Genomic Surprise”: Rehabilitation of the Biological Concept of Race? End of the “Enchanted Interlude,” at the cost of “Soft Landings.” Manichaeism: Erroneous dichotomy Nature vs. Nurture
The Phenotype Speaks: Skulls Tell the Tale
Skin Pigmentation
Other Phenotypic Traits
Breeds in Dogs, but No Races in Humans?
The Highs and Lows of Artificial Intelligence
The “Genetic Discovery Bias”: Too Many “Whites”
The Origin of Human Races
How to Classify Human Geographical Populations?
Geographical Populations and Medicine
Different Strategies for Analyzing the Genetic Control of Diseases: Candidate Genes, Genome-Wide Association Studies, Whole Genome Sequencing, Common Disease/Common Variants, Low-Frequency and Rare Variants
What are the Most Relevant Units of Analysis for the Study of Human Diseases?
Mitochondrial Diseases
Mendelian or Monogenetic Diseases
“Complex” Diseases
Cancer
Psychological Disorders, Mental Illness and Geographic Populations
Transmissible Diseases: A History of Co-evolution with Two or Three Actors
Conclusion on the Genetic Susceptibility of Humans to Diseases
Some Illustrative Case Studies
What Are Europeans Made Of?
French: Their Ancestors the Gauls?
Have the Indo-Europeans Been Found?
The Population Genetics of India: A Persistent Racialized Social System
The Mysterious Basque People
A Burning Topic: The Biological Specificity of Jews
A Passing Note on Science and Ethics
Paleo-humans: Species or Subspecies (= Geographical “Races”)?
Paleo-Racism vs. Paleo-Antiracism
Recent Evolution in Humans
Recent Evolution of Cognitive Traits
Conclusion. Biological Race: The Return?
ETHICS AND POLITICS
Introduction: Racial Theory, at the Heart of Racism: Biological Race Dictates Culture and Cognitive Abilities
Racisms?
Tocqueville’s Paradox of Increasing Dissatisfaction: Racism Everywhere
Socio-Economico-Racial Stratification Worldwide
Palettes of “Racisms”
Racism by the Racialized: Woke Culture, Decolonialism, “Systemic” Racism
Semantic Puzzle: What Should Replace the “Word Too Many”: Race?
Ethnic Group
Ancestry Group
Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry (REA)
Geographic Population
Conclusion on the Semantic Puzzle
The Threat of Scientific and Medical Obscurantism
Why the Positions of the AMA and the AAP Are Medically Debatable
Questionable Positions of Other Medical Societies
Scientific and Medical Obscurantism in Scientific Literature
Anti-Obscurantists
The Temptation of Censorship
Freedom of Expression?
General Conclusion
References
Index
Author’s Biography
Biography
Michel Tibayrenc, MD, PhD, is a Director of Research Emeritus at the French Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, with 45 years of expertise in the genetics and evolution of infectious diseases. He is the founder and editor-in-chief emeritus of the journal Infection, Genetics and Evolution, the editor-in-chief of the new journal Diseases: Biology, Genetics and Socioecology, and established the MEEGID international congresses, which he organized from 1996 to 2021.
With an H-index of 50, Dr. Tibayrenc has authored over 200 international papers and published 7 major scientific books. His notable works include Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, several volumes on human nature co-edited with Francisco J. Ayala, and Race and Racism: Biology, Ethics, Politics (CRC Press).
He is the co-founder and scientific adviser of the Bolivian Society Genetics. His career remains defined by a profound contribution to the evolutionary study of transmissible diseases.






