The Geics of Gayns
Contents:
- WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE GAY: NEW STUDY CLAIMS TRA IS PASSED OM MOTHERS TO SONS AND OM FATHERS TO DGHTERS
- WHY ARE PEOPLE GAY? GAY BY CHOICE OR IS BEG GAY GEIC?
- DO GAY N FAI?
- THE 'GAY GENE' IS BACK ON THE SCENE
- THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE GAY: NEW STUDY CLAIMS TRA IS PASSED OM MOTHERS TO SONS AND OM FATHERS TO DGHTERS
Why are people gay? Are they gay by choice or is beg gay geic? Are they born gay? Learn about the and reasons for beg gay. * does gayness run in families *
Y, a growg body of knowledge is ditg that homosexualy n n fai, although this often has been hidn many s and not discsed openly. Acrdg to thors Barbara and Allan Pease, there is a greater chance of a male beg gay if he has brothers, uncl, s, or parents (more on the mother’s si) who are also gay. A iend of me recently disvered—to his great surprise—that his mother was lbian and that two maternal s are gay (one male and one female) along wh a paternal uncle.
WHY ARE PEOPLE GAY? GAY BY CHOICE OR IS BEG GAY GEIC?
Psychologist Anthony Bogaert of Brock Universy Ontar Canada reported that the risk of beg gay creas wh the number of olr brothers.
DO GAY N FAI?
A 1995 news release om Stanford Universy dited that the probabily that the brother of a gay man is gay is about four tim higher than normal.
However, male homosexualy and lbianism tend to n different fai: sisters wh gay brothers are not more likely than normal to be lbian. A 1993 study that traced the pedigree of pairs of gay brothers found that homosexualy tends to n on the maternal si of the fay tree: the brothers had a higher than average number of maternal nephews and uncl who are gay.
Scientists, led by Dean Hamer, an Aids rearcher at the US Natnal Cancer Instute, studied the fay histori of 114 gay mal and found that 13.
THE 'GAY GENE' IS BACK ON THE SCENE
5 percent of the gay men's brothers were also homosexual, pared wh 2 percent the general populatn. New study answers puzzle of why homosexualy seems to n faiIt would not be expected to persist given Darwian natural selectnRearchers show is an epigeic rather than a geic tra Published: 14:26 BST, 12 December 2012 | Updated: 14:26 BST, 12 December 2012 Homosexualy is passed down through the generatns om mother to son and om father to dghter, a new study an evolutnary standpot, homosexualy is a tra that would not be expected to velop and persist the face of Darwian natural selectn.
THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
It is neverthels mon for men and women most cultur and prev studi have shown that homosexualy ns fai, leadg most rearchers to prume a geic unrpng of sexual preference.