Slate: "Sex is easily the biggest physical difference within a species. Men and women, unlike blacks and whites, have different organs and body designs. The inferable difference in genomes between two people of visibly different races is one-hundredth of 1 percent. The gap between the sexes vastly exceeds that. A year and a half ago, after completing a study of the Y chromosome, MIT biologist David Page calculated that male and female human genomes differed by 1 percent to 2 percent—'the same as the difference between a man and a male chimpanzee or between a woman and a female chimpanzee,' according to a paraphrase in the New York Times."
January 24, 2005 10:48 PM
via Kottke, who offers the money quote from the article:
"But the best signal to send to talented girls and boys is that science isn't about respecting sensitivities. It's about respecting facts. The only people who don't belong in science, male or female, are those who would rather close their eyes—and yours—than see what's there."
Posted by: Todd at January 24, 2005 11:29 PM