Variations on a Chip: Technologies of Difference in Human Genetics Research
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Variations on a Chip: Technologies of Difference in Human Genetics Research
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Correction to: Retrospective Open Access Articles.J Hist Biol. 2020 Mar;53(1):209-210. doi: 10.1007/s10739-019-09582-5. J Hist Biol. 2020. PMID: 31493263 Free PMC article.
Abstract
In this article we examine the history of the production of microarray technologies and their role in constructing and operationalizing views of human genetic difference in contemporary genomics. Rather than the "turn to difference" emerging as a post-Human Genome Project (HGP) phenomenon, interest in individual and group differences was a central, motivating concept in human genetics throughout the twentieth century. This interest was entwined with efforts to develop polymorphic "genetic markers" for studying human traits and diseases. We trace the technological, methodological and conceptual strategies in the late twentieth century that established single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as key focal points for locating difference in the genome. By embedding SNPs in microarrays, researchers created a technology that they used to catalog and assess human genetic variation. In the process of making genetic markers and array-based technologies to track variation, scientists also made commitments to ways of describing, cataloging and "knowing" human genetic differences that refracted difference through a continental geographic lens. We show how difference came to matter in both senses of the term: difference was made salient to, and inscribed on, genetic matter(s), as a result of the decisions, assessments and choices of collaborative and hybrid research collectives in medical genomics research.
Keywords: Biomedical genomics; DNA microarray; Difference; Genomics consortia; Haplotype map; Human genetic variation; Population; Public–private research partnerships; SNP chip; Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); Sociotechnical practice.
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