Why are diseases more common in some parts of Europe than others, and why are northern Europeans taller than their southern counterparts?
An international team of scientists say they have unearthed the answer in the DNA of ancient teeth and bones.
The genes which protected our ancestors from animal diseases now raise the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS).
The researchers call their discovery “a quantum leap” in understanding the evolution of the disease.
And they say it could change opinions on what causes MS, and have an impact on the way it is treated.
How is this article about eugenics
To my understanding DNA doesn’t work as it is portrayed in mass media. We have coding DNA and non-coding DNA. Scientists had the nerve to call the non-coding DNA “Junk DNA” even tho it consists of 99% of the DNA. This percentage is disputed but it’s always a huge percentage. The non-coding DNA has the crucial role to take input from the environment and decides what is going to be coded. In media when they talk about DNA they just talk about coding DNA.
Even tho eugenics is not a department in medical schools anymore, racist scientists often get in the field of the coding DNA research, focusing heritage, undermining in anyway they can the input of the environment, the non-coding DNA.
Here is an relevant article: Multiple sclerosis: Are there genetic causes?
That’s not eugenics, that’s genetics. Eugenics is the selective breeding of humans like we do with animals to make a better human.
Eugenics is several things, including what you mention. Apart from that It looks like you missed my point which was:
racist scientists often get in the field of the coding DNA research
I will try using the words of the National Human Genome Research Institute with an example:
Eugenics: Its Origin and Development (1883 - Present)
My fuckin God, how is it so hard for you assholes to use the Internet
I don’t understand what you problem is. You act like we disagreed on the definition of eugenics and it’s not the case.
Anyways if the search term is eugenics definition I get the following:
Also, the link I provided is from genome.gov, there one can find a very interesting Fact Sheet. It’s also visible on your screenshot.
Eugenics and Scientific Racism
All of those bullet points say the same thing with different words: selective breeding to improve a species. For whatever reason you wish to choose, that’s considered bad when done to humans.
So no, eugenics does not “have many different meanings”