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Genetic ancestry test users ‘cherry-pick’ which races to identify with, suggests a new study. Sociologists found that, rather than embrace all their test results, people who use genetic ancestry tests tend to selectively identify with ethnicities they view as positive while disregarding others.
Genetic ancestry test users ‘cherry-pick’ which races to identify with, suggests a new study. Sociologists found that, rather than embrace all their test results, people who use genetic ancestry tests tend to selectively identify with ethnicities they view as positive while disregarding others.
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