While the population approach to racial classification may have some merit, it faces problems of its own in view of the fact that humans have long interbred with other populations. By the 1960s, biological anthropologists agree that the clinal model more accurately represents the variation of human biology. read more
Wagner et al. (2017) surveyed American anthropologists' views on race and genetics. They found a consensus among them that biological races do not exist in humans, but that race does exist insofar as the social experiences of members of different races can have significant effects on health. read more