May/June 2000
By The Editors, Utne Reader
The monumental work of the
RELATED CONTENT
Jesse Jackson Jr.: A Different Vision September 21, 2000 Amanda Luker Jesse Jackson Jr.: A...
Tune in live, Friday 9/13, 5:30 PM Central...
Wes Jackson January/February 1995 Utne Reader If our descendents survive the next 500 years,...
The Jackson Free Press is an alternative weekly with a Southern soul....
Don't Expect Congress to Follow Suit September / October 2003 Staff Utne magazine In order ...
Human Genome Project, a 10-year struggle to identify and map all 50,000 to 100,000 human genes, detail the chemical sequencing of our DNA, and file all the information in gigantic databases, is finally winding up. But, oops! It seems researchers have been using primarily "North Atlantic European" genes to establish the human genetic norm, says biological anthropologist Fatimah Jackson in
New Age (Jan./Feb. 2000). It's an approach that "significantly limits our genetic 'tool kit,'" she says. Unless, of course, you're a North Atlantic European.