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Notes on Genetics and Intelligence by Bruno Leone, Scott Barbour, Brenda Stalcup, Tamara L. Roleff Roleff, Tamara. //Genetics and Intelligence//. 1st. 1 vols. San Diego: Green Haven Press inc., 1996. Print.

This book had a lot of material in it about race and genetics. It has a lot of arguements that I researched and put into my on words and my own opinion. I backed some up and shot some down. The arguments have to do with race and genetics being the main cause for IQ differences between whites and blacks. I used this book to give me a view on the intellecuality of race and genetics.

@http://harvardmagazine.com/2008/05/race-in-a-genetic-world.html Harvard Magazine. "Race in a Genetic World." //Race in a Genetic World//. Last revision date, May-Jun 2008. Harvard Magazine Inc., Web. Date accessed, 15 Oct 2009. [].

This is a interesting article I found written by Harvard Magazine which is about genetics and what they have to do with race. It says that genetics can’t truly identify your race or ethnicity and that race and ethnicity are different, but that's another wiki. It has no author listed. I used this article to give me a basis on how genetics corresponds with race.

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Richard Charles "Dick" Lewontin (born March 29, 1929) is an American evolutionary biologist, geneticist and social commentator. A leader in developing the mathematical basis of population genetics and evolutionary theory, he pioneered the notion of using techniques from molecular biology such as gel electrophoresis to apply to questions of genetic variation and evolution. He is currently a teacher at Harvard University. This article gives me a different view of race and genetics. Up until now everywhere that I have looked has been all about genetics not determining your race, however, this article says differently. It is interesting how he talks about the idea of genetics.