Citation Disputes Polarize Genetics

Updated: 2026.04.22 2H ago 1 sources
When high‑profile population‑genetics papers omit or undercite prior work, the omission becomes a focal point for credibility battles that extend beyond methods into public ethics and politics. These disputes amplify contested findings, incentivize public complaints, and can shift which datasets and narratives gain traction. — Scientific citation and data‑access practices can determine whether sensitive genetic claims become technical debate or explosive cultural narratives.

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Podcast: The Akbari–Piffer controversy
2026.04.22 100% relevant
Akbari et al.'s Nature paper (selection for intelligence in Europeans), Davide Piffer's complaint about missing citations, and an accompanying data‑embargo controversy discussed on the podcast.
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