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The Enculturated Gene: Sickle Cell Health Politics and Biological Difference in West Africa

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In the 1980s, a research team led by Parisian scientists identified several unique DNA sequences, or haplotypes, linked to sickle cell anemia in African populations. After casual observations of how patients managed this painful blood disorder, the researchers in question postulated that the Senegalese type was less severe. "The Enculturated Gene" traces how this genetic discourse has blotted from view the roles that Senegalese patients and doctors have played in making sickle cell "mild" in a social setting where public ...

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The Enculturated Gene: Sickle Cell Health Politics and Biological Difference in West Africa 2011, Princeton University Press, New Jersey

ISBN-13: 9780691123172

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