About Quote by Gary Wolf
“Though social eugenics was discredited long ago, we still often think of the genome in quasi-eugenic terms. When we read about the latest discovery of a link between a gene and a disease, we imagine that we've learned the cause of the disease, and we may even think we'll get a cure by fixing the gene.”
About This Quote
People mistakenly view genetic links as direct causes and assume fixing a gene will cure disease, echo lingering eugenic thinking.
In simple terms: Genetic discoveries are often oversimplified as cures.
Genetic causation is complex.
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When to use this quote
- reading research news
- clinical decision making
- public health policy
- patient counseling
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Practical Applications
- science communication
- ethics education
Questions to Reflect On
- How does framing genetics as a cure affect research priorities?
- What safeguards can prevent oversimplified genetic narratives?