id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_63hokypzfnadnga24kgw7aspw4 Jonathan Michael Kaplan Realism, Antirealism, and Conventionalism about Race 2014 14 .pdf application/pdf 6390 528 53 Lewontin, Roberta Millstein, Omri Tal, and an anonymous reviewer, as well as the other symposium participants and audience members at the PSA session "The State of Race in Population Genetics" and at a "Genomics and Philosophy of Race" workshop (http://ihr.ucsc.edu call "bio-genomic cluster/race" from what has often been called "biological race." Acknowledging the existence of population structure need not in any way imply a hereditarian Dobzhansky (1962), however, contends that race, as a biological concept, demands that we be able to identify populations differing in "the frequencies of one or more, usually several to many, genetic variables" and that Kilham and Klopfer (1968) confidently state that different breeds of domesticated animals are far more alike genetically than are human races (they are not; e.g., VilĂ , Maldonado, and Wayne 1999); Dobzhansky's position can be seen in the epigraph above, Lewontin does not deny that there is population structure in humans, or even that bio-genomic clusters/races can be ./cache/work_63hokypzfnadnga24kgw7aspw4.pdf ./txt/work_63hokypzfnadnga24kgw7aspw4.txt