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(Original engl.: "Every person has a genotype and a life history different from any other person, be that person another member of his family, clan, race or mankind. Beyond the universal rights of all human beings (which may be a typological notion!), a person ought to be evaluated by his own merits.") - Theodosius Dobzhansky: On Types, Genotypes, and the Genetic Diversity in Populations. In: J. N. Spuhler (Hrsg.): Genetic Diversity and Human Behavior. Papers presented at a symposium sponsored by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and held at Burg Wartenstein, Austria, Sept. 16-28, 1964. Chicago: Aldine, (1967) PT21 books.google (de) |