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    Wink It's All in the Genes! - or is it?


    Edmund Broch
    13th June 2012



    Study: Male h.omos.exuality ‘strongly genetic,’ and related to female fertility





    A new study has suggested that male h.omos.exuality is much more genetically determined than previously thought, and is directly related to the fecundity of female relatives.

    New research, undertaken at the University of Padova, also seems to suggest that while female s.exuality is more fluid, male h.omos.exuality is a strongly genetic trait, and is therefore inborn and unalterable, 'Lifes Little Mysteries', a media organisation, reports through the Huffington Post.

    Significantly, the study suggests that mothers and maternal aunts of gay men tend to have significantly more offspring than corresponding relatives of straight men, thus linking female fecundity to male h.omos.exuality. In effect, this favours the so-called ‘balancing selection hypothesis,’ which attempts to explain why, in evolutionary terms, gay men have not been ‘selected out’ by evolution. The preponderance of h.mos.exuality in nature, now doc.umented in hundreds of species around the world, has puzzled evolutionary biologists, as it does not square with the tendency of natural selection to favour those genes which aid in procreation. Current research adds weight to the hypothesis that those genes which promote reproductive ability in women also favour male h.omos.exuality in some of their offspring, as a ‘trade-off’ for the reproductive success.

    Although no so-called ‘gay genes’ have yet been identified, and s.exuality at large is thought to be a multi-gene trait, at least one of those genes appears to be located on the X-chromosome, of which females have two and males have one. The lead author of the study, Andrea Camperio Ciani, has suggested that doubling of that gene might increase attractiveness to men.
    “High fecundity, that means having more babies, is not about pleasure in s.ex, nor is it about promiscuity. The androphilic pattern that we found is about females who increase their reproductive value to attract the best males,” Ms Camperio Ciani told Life’s Little Mysteries.

    This does not make the search for ‘gay genes’ any more fruitful however, as research suggests that pre-natal exposure to certain hormones also has a strong role in determining male (and possibly female) s.exuality.

    That said, the research would put nature vs. nurture debate firmly on the first camp.

    The study will be formally published in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of S.exual Medicine.




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    This is rather interesting. Though I can see the negative outcome for discovering the 'gay gene' if there are any - selective abortion.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Tyson~ View Post
    This is rather interesting. Though I can see the negative outcome for discovering the 'gay gene' if there are any - selective abortion.
    that or a anti-gay marriage anti-abortionist's nightmare
    I can just imagine "Ms. Your son has the gay gene"
    "Oh no its a sin to be gay, and a sin to abort" Ah what a paradox that would be
    well if there is a "gay gene"

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    I'm amused over the fact that there are still people searching for a 'gay' gene. You'd think that they would learn by now. Genetics is not rocket science. Stop wasting tax money.
    But when you're out there partying, horsing around, someone out there at the same time is working hard.

    Someone is getting smarter and someone is winning.

    Just remember that.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Claude Monet. View Post
    I'm amused over the fact that there are still people searching for a 'gay' gene. You'd think that they would learn by now. Genetics is not rocket science. Stop wasting tax money.

    -bite lips to hold back a witty remark-



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    Gay gene , Lmao sounds like a new species.
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    Exclamation Not just gay folk either!

    Quote Originally Posted by ~Tyson~ View Post
    This is rather interesting. Though I can see the negative outcome for discovering the 'gay gene' if there are any - selective abortion.
    Not just gay folk either!... all very.... whats that book / film called about clones!!!! ( not the 1980s gay ones )




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    Quote Originally Posted by FRazier View Post
    Gay gene , Lmao sounds like a new species.
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    Yes we are , A species of superhumans that all girls want but none can have, and oh we can fly to lol

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    Default *** - Selective Abortion

    S.ex - Selective Abortion is common in several countries as it is, for cultural reasons alone.................... just think what would happen if a gay gene was proved.




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