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NATURAL HOMOPHOB? EVOLUTNARY PSYCHOLOGY AND ANTIGAY ATTUS

In theory, humans and other animals who are exclively attracted to others of the same sex should be unlikely to produce many blogil children, so any gen that predispose people to homosexualy would rarely be passed on to future generatns. Yet same-sex attractn is wispread humans, and rearch suggts that is partly a study of data om hundreds of thoands of people, rearchers have now intified geic patterns that uld be associated wh homosexual behavur, and showed how the might also help people to fd different-sex mat, and reproduce.

Most of the participants were born durg a time when homosexualy was eher illegal or culturally taboo their untri, so many people who were attracted to others of the same sex might never have actually acted on their attractn, and uld therefore have end up the wrong group the Monk, an elogist and evolutnary blogist at Yale Universy New Haven, Connecticut, thks that the veats are so important that the paper n’t draw any real nclns about geics and sexual orientatn. Instead, he thks the rearchers have found geic markers associated wh openns to new experienc, which uld expla the overlap between people who have had a homosexual partner and heterosexual people who have had many partners. The law India, put place by Brish lonizers, lls for imprisonment rangg om fourteen years to life, cg the ratnale that homosexualy is “agast the orr of nature.

Here we discs a body of scientific evince that directly ntradicts this assertn and stead argu that homosexualy has emerged through evolutn as a normal variant that nfers survival benefs to the fay, particularly certa settgs. The predomant foc of this paper is male homosexualy, bee substantially more scientific data has been published on same-sex sexual orientatn mal pared to femal.

THE EVOLUTNARY PARADOX OF HOMOSEXUALYBEG GAY NO LONGER HOLDS THE STIGMA ONCE DID, BUT EVOLUTN, WHY DO A NON-REPRODUCTIVE TRA PERSIST?TOM WHIPPLEPUBLISHED: MAY 8, 2018 AT 11:00 PMTHE EVOLUTNARY PARADOX OF HOMOSEXUALY

In the largt and most rigoro geic lkage study foced on this topic, Sanrs and lleagu sctized the DNA om 409 pairs of gay brothers, searchg for shared sgle nucleoti polymorphisms (SNPs)—substutns of a sgle letter the geic (Sanrs, 2015). One proposed, partial solutn to this Darwian paradox is the potential existence of a gene that creas fertily when prent a woman but predispos to homosexualy when prent a male.

Androphilia—strong sexual attractn to mal—has been proposed as a geilly termed tra that when hered by a woman creas the number of children she will bear, but when hered by a male will predispose to homosexualy. Most studi show that maternal fertily is ed signifintly higher fai that have one or more homosexual sons, thereby pensatg for the lower fertily of gay men (Figure 1). Studi show that mothers of gay men are much more likely to have skewed X-activatn than mothers who had no gay sons, another strong ditn that male homosexualy is a partially herable ndn, and gen on the X-chromosome are likely to be volved termg sexual orientatn mal.

Compellg evince dit that epigeic mechanisms are fundamental to the genis of homosexualy, which helps expla both s partially herable nature and the -utero environmental effects that seem to predispose a male to same-sex orientatn. Ngun and Vila (2015) analyzed DNA sampl om saliva llected om 37 pairs of intil male tws which jt one tw was gay and ten pairs of intil male tws which both were gay.

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