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“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…” quote by Gary Wolf
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“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.”

Gary Wolf

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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.

Key Takeaway

Genetic causation is complex.

Themes

genetics misconception eugenics causality medical optimism

Mood

cautious critical reflective

Type

observational cautionary

When to use this quote

  • reading research news
  • clinical decision making
  • public health policy
  • patient counseling

Key Concepts

gene-disease association reductionism public perception scientific nuance

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?
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