We Americans have all had a pleasant Thanksgiving and possibly an indulgent Black Friday, but it’s time to get back to work. Yesterday, Zach Hancock gave a presentation on why the hereditarian fallacy is a fallacy — the math doesn’t work. The video demonstrates an important truth: biology requires math. In this case, it’s a fairly simple level of math, so if you know a little algebra and maybe a little statistics, you should be able to cope.
It’s an important message, too. Racism and hereditarianism are built on a false premise, and anyone who tries to use population genetics to argue against evolution or for racism doesn’t understand some rather basic stuff.
It gets in some good digs against Steven Pinker, too, who clearly doesn’t understand genetics or basic math.
Now get to work. Your break is over.
bcw bcw says
I guess there is also evidence the separated twin study data was somewhat fudged.
Reginald Selkirk says
Genetics:
Gene behind orange fur in cats found at last
chrislawson says
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And tortoiseshell cats are almost always female with mosaicism, and calico cats are almost always female because the allele is lethal in utero to male fetuses. (Male exceptions are extremely rare.) Found a great minimally-technical article on the genetics of mosaicism in cats.