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- There is no ‘gay gene. ’ There is no ‘straight gene . . . - PBS
The concept of a single “gay gene” may be debunked, but Dr Eric Vilain, director of the Center for Genetic Medicine Research at Children’s National Health System, said the evidence still
- Massive Study Finds No Single Genetic Cause of . . . - Scientific American
“It’s the end of the ‘gay gene,’” says Eric Vilain, a geneticist at Children’s National Health System in Washington, D C , who was not involved in the study
- There’s (Still) No Gay Gene - Harvard Magazine
There is no one gene for being gay, and though genes seem to play a role in determining sexual orientation and same-sex behavior, it’s small, complex, and anything but deterministic That’s the conclusion of a paper by an international team of researchers, co-led by Benjamin Neale of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, published today in the journal Science
- Is There a “Gay Gene? - Psychology Today
Self Tests are all about you Are you outgoing or introverted? Are you a narcissist? Does perfectionism hold you back? “So, is there really a gay gene?” he asked “Well, yes, sort of
- These DNA differences may be linked to having same-sex partners . . .
Collectively, the DNA differences explained only 8 to 12 percent of the heritability of having same-sex partners “There is no gay gene,” Ganna said, “but rather non-heterosexuality is
- Study of gay brothers may confirm X chromosome link to homosexuality - AAAS
Latest attempt to replicate 1993 "gay gene" study highlights same DNA region, plus one other 17 Nov 2014; Some speculated that a genetic test for homosexuality would lead to more discrimination, while others attacked the premise that being gay has a biological basis "For a long while, if you Googled my name, you would find right-wing
- The Gay Gene Is a Total Myth, Massive Study Concludes
The 'Gay Gene' Is a Total Myth, Massive Study Concludes News a senior scientist and computational biologist at the genetic testing company 23andMe, told Live Science Same-sex orientation
- What do the new ‘gay genes’ tell us about sexual orientation?
Two gene variants have been found to be more common in gay men, adding to mounting evidence that sexual orientation is at least partly biologically determined
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