par  Susanne, Charles 
;Rebato, Esther
Référence Global bioethics, 16, 1, page (111-115)
Publication Publié, 2003-01
          
;Rebato, EstherRéférence Global bioethics, 16, 1, page (111-115)
Publication Publié, 2003-01
                                                                                                       
			Article révisé par les pairs
                                                  
        | Résumé : | In a typological and racial classification, the hypothesis is to suppose that races have existed at a “pure” level, before migrations would result in a large mixing. In this way of thinking, one forgets that migrations have always existed and thus gene flow too. When groups meet, they may or may not bleed, but they always breed. | 



