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Two scientific journals retract articles involving Chinese DNA research

Both studies were at the centre of a 2019 article by The New York Times that described how Chinese researchers had analysed DNA samples from hundreds of Uyghurs for a process called DNA phenotyping, which attempts to re-create a person’s features, including face and height, by relying solely on DNA samples.

September 10, 2021 / 18:34 IST
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Two respected scientific journals have retracted two articles that relied on the DNA samples of Uyghurs in western China after questions were raised about whether the subjects had provided their full consent.

The two studies were published in 2019 by the International Journal of Legal Medicine and Human Genetics, both owned by academic publisher Springer Nature. They listed numerous authors, including Li Caixia, Chief forensic scientist at China’s Ministry of Public Security. The International Journal of Legal Medicine issued its retraction Tuesday, and Human Genetics released its statement on August 30.

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Both studies were at the centre of a 2019 article by The New York Times that described how Chinese researchers had analysed DNA samples from hundreds of Uyghurs for a process called DNA phenotyping, which attempts to re-create a person’s features, including face and height, by relying solely on DNA samples.

Retractions are rare in the academic world. Scientists say the withdrawal of the articles points to broader failures in consent procedures and the need for extra scrutiny involving vulnerable groups such as oppressed minorities. The Uyghurs, a mostly Muslim minority who live in the Xinjiang region, have been subject to mass incarceration in internment camps and live under heavy surveillance.