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I'm no specialist in the subject, but I think that the concept of 'tree' only re-inforces the [http://www.medem.com/medlb/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=zzzsvb8f79c&sub_cat=106 myth of the nuclear family] and of the 'lineage' and regal claims associated with it... Everybody is fascinated by the question 'where do we come from' but in many cases the social relationships outweight the genetic ones. A genetic tree is the 'simplest approach' to the issue, but fails dramatically in many cases where a society has other values and structures... --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 10:46, 23 July 2007 (EDT) |
I'm no specialist in the subject, but I think that the concept of 'tree' only re-inforces the [http://www.medem.com/medlb/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=zzzsvb8f79c&sub_cat=106 myth of the nuclear family] and of the 'lineage' and regal claims associated with it... Everybody is fascinated by the question 'where do we come from' but in many cases the social relationships outweight the genetic ones. A genetic tree is the 'simplest approach' to the issue, but fails dramatically in many cases where a society has other values and structures... --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 10:46, 23 July 2007 (EDT) |
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But it sounds like the proposal is to extend far beyond the nuclear family, and to enhance the concept of family networks, not individual subgroups. And there is value to the genetic tree model; knowing who you share genes with is fairly valuable information when it comes to altruism and reproduction. --[[User:Nlee|Nikki]] 15:09, 23 July 2007 (EDT) |
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western bias in trees
I'm no specialist in the subject, but I think that the concept of 'tree' only re-inforces the myth of the nuclear family and of the 'lineage' and regal claims associated with it... Everybody is fascinated by the question 'where do we come from' but in many cases the social relationships outweight the genetic ones. A genetic tree is the 'simplest approach' to the issue, but fails dramatically in many cases where a society has other values and structures... --Xavi 10:46, 23 July 2007 (EDT)
But it sounds like the proposal is to extend far beyond the nuclear family, and to enhance the concept of family networks, not individual subgroups. And there is value to the genetic tree model; knowing who you share genes with is fairly valuable information when it comes to altruism and reproduction. --Nikki 15:09, 23 July 2007 (EDT)