This paper explores usage of the concept of abnormality in medical genetics
and proposes directives for more careful usage of this concept. The concep
tual difficulties are first explored, then a model is developed to assess a
ctual usage, followed by analysis of a sample of genetic textbooks and gene
tics literature. It appears that fact and valuation are often intermingled,
that reference standards used to define 'genetic abnormalities' are often
not clear and that the concept of abnormality is often used independent of
the degree of certainty with which the altered genetype develops into a (se
riously) harmful phenotype. On the basis of these findings it is argued tha
t more restraint and more careful use of the concept of genetic abnormality
of medical genetics is appropriate as well as more agreement on the use of
reference standards.