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Opening the white box: Exploring the study of whiteness in contemporary genetics research

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Opening the white box: Exploring the study of whiteness in contemporary genetics research. / Tutton, Richard.
In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 30, No. 4, 07.2007, p. 557-569.

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Tutton R. Opening the white box: Exploring the study of whiteness in contemporary genetics research. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 2007 Jul;30(4):557-569. doi: 10.1080/01419870701355991

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Tutton, Richard. / Opening the white box: Exploring the study of whiteness in contemporary genetics research. In: Ethnic and Racial Studies. 2007 ; Vol. 30, No. 4. pp. 557-569.

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