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Book SynopsisJames J. C. K.'s The Biology of Race offers a comprehensive and scientifically grounded exploration of human diversity, providing critical insights into the intricate relationships between genetic inheritance, individual variation, and cultural influences. This revised edition builds on the success of the original work, incorporating advancements in molecular biology and evolving perspectives on intelligence and heritability since the book's initial publication. Through its detailed examination of biological and environmental interactions, this volume aims to guide readers in understanding the concept of race from a scientific lens, unearthing both the biological foundations and the sociocultural complexities intertwined with this sensitive topic. Designed for readers across disciplinesincluding biology, genetics, anthropology, sociology, and psychologythe book begins with a dispassionate discussion of group differences in the animal world before extending these principles to the hu