Laura Arbour’s research with a group of these people revealed a novel KCNQ1 mutation responsible for long-QT syndrome. This broad group of people is served by a BioData Consortium founded by Krystal Tsosie. The idea of “DNA on loan” informs a collection of these people's genetic data curated by the Silent Genomes project. In 2004, a group of these people received damages for research on inbreeding performed under false pretenses. The Human Genome Diversity Project and the Genographic Project aimed to collect genetic data from theoretically [emphasize] unadmixed, isolated members of this broad group but came under fire by the IPCB for “vampiric” research practices. Attempts to use genetics to explain this broad group’s prevalence of alcoholism have been criticized for ignoring colonialism’s harms. For 10 points, generic research underrepresents what broad group that includes the Navajo? ■END■
ANSWER: Native American people [or First Nations people; accept Indigenous Americans; accept more specific answers like Gitxsan people or Havasupai people; accept Navajo or Diné people until “Navajo” is read; accept Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism]
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