The author calls for public health professionals and advocates to inform politicians, policymakers, and other scientists on why disease prevention cannot be achieved through a focus on genomes and biological inheritance. Citing the work of pharmacologist Wilhelm Johannsen, the author argues that societal inheritance is a bigger factor and emphasizes contextualized phenotypes over decontextualized genomes.
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