James Watson is blacker than he thought

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  1. LUCIFERMORNINGSTAR

    LUCIFERMORNINGSTAR New Member

    From The Sunday TimesDecember 9, 2007

    DNA pioneer James Watson is blacker than he thought
    The genome of James Watson




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    Jonathan Leake, Science Editor

    JAMES WATSON, the DNA pioneer who claimed Africans are less intelligent than whites, has been found to have 16 times more genes of black origin than the average white European.

    An analysis of his genome shows that 16% of his genes are likely to have come from a black ancestor of African descent. By contrast, most people of European descent would have no more than 1%.

    The study was made possible when he allowed his genome - the map of all his genes - to be published on the internet in the interests of science.

    “This level is what you would expect in someone who had a great-grandparent who was African,” said Kari Stefansson of deCODE Genetics, whose company carried out the analysis. “It was very surprising to get this result for Jim.”


    This weekend his critics savoured the wry twist of fate. Sir John Sulston, the Nobel laureate who helped lead the consortium that decoded the human genome, said the discovery was ironic in view of Watson’s opinions on race. “I never did agree with Watson’s remarks,” he said. “We do not understand enough about intelligence to generalise about race.”

    The backlash against Watson forced him to step down as chancellor of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York state, after 39 years at the helm. He had said he was “inherently gloomy about the prospects for Africa” because “all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours - whereas all the testing says not really”.

    The analysis by deCODE Genetics, an Icelandic company, also shows a further 9% of Watson’s genes are likely to have come from an ancestor of Asian descent. Watson was not available for comment.

    James Watson: genetic risk to diseases compared with other people of European ancestry

    - Age-related macular degeneration (blindness) - 20% less than average

    - Asthma - 31% less than average

    - Breast cancer - 1.45 times greater than average

    - Coeliac disease - 66% less than average

    - Colon (bowel) cancer - 16% greater than average

    - Glaucoma - 1.42 rimes greater than average

    - Inflammatory bowel disease - 31% less than average

    - Multiple sclerosis - 29% greater than average

    - Heart attack - 33% less than average

    - Obesity - 5% greater than average

    - Prostate cancer - 1.02 times greater than average

    - Psoriasis - 31% less than average

    - Restless leg - 29% less than average

    - Rheumatoid arthritis - 20% greater than average

    - Type 1 diabetes - 65% less than average

    - Type 2 diabetes - 33% greater than average

    Results are calculated by comparing one person's genetic sequence to the sequences of other participants in studies published in world literature on genetic risk for disease
     
  2. INJERA70

    INJERA70 New Member

    I shall do this in the spirit of Nelson fro the Simpsons. HA HA
     
  3. jxsilicon9

    jxsilicon9 Active Member

    That reminds me of that movie about that Jewish neo-nazi. Does anyone know what that movie was called?
     
  4. fnnysmrtprtty

    fnnysmrtprtty New Member

    Risk of being wrongly incarcerated compared to those of other European ancestry - increase 82%.
     
  5. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member


    well...i was never a fan of "science" and numbers anyway...especially ones that were used to determine the outcome of my intelligence..

    good try tho, Mr Watson

    :p
     

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