Contents:
- GAY FLI LOSE THEIR NERVE
- GAY FLI TURNED ON BY HEAT
- GENE LOSS MAK GAY MALE FLI HOMOSEXUAL
- GAY FLI LOSE THEIR NERVE
- FFLI TAP TO THEIR GAY SI
- GAY FLI
GAY FLI LOSE THEIR NERVE
Cred: © GettyRearchers have fally pned down a physil difference between male fli that are engeered to behave homosexually and those that are not: the tweaked variety is missg a small clter of nerve cells the bra. Geilly altered fli that are signed to urt members of their own sex, or no one at all, have ma headl recent months (see 'Ffli tap to their gay si ').
"No homologue of the uls gene is found mammals and humans, " pots out Ken-Ichi Kimura of the Hokkaido Universy of Edutn Iwamizawa, Japan.
GAY FLI TURNED ON BY HEAT
Further vtigatn revealed that the F prote keeps the cells alive durg the early velopment of Japane team show that homosexual femal signed to produce the F prote velop an tact nerve-cell clter.
Rearchers have fally pned down a physil difference between male fli that are engeered to behave homosexually and those that are not: the tweaked variety is missg a small clter of nerve cells the bra. Geilly altered fli that are signed to urt members of their own sex, or no one at all, have ma headl recent months (see ' Ffli tap to their gay si '). "No homologue of the uls gene is found mammals and humans, " pots out Ken-Ichi Kimura of the Hokkaido Universy of Edutn Iwamizawa, such work do help rearchers to work out the plex geic and environmental factors that help animals to choose their mat.
GENE LOSS MAK GAY MALE FLI HOMOSEXUAL
There is no reason to thk siar featur will not be prent mammals, he says, notg that homosexual behavr is wispread among many animal speci and suggts a strong geic fluence. Hamer’s team has published two highly publicised studi suggtg there is a “gay gene” on human chromosome X, though a different group failed to reproduce their rults. While several studi fd homosexualy humans and other animals is blogil rather than learned, a qutn remas over whether 's a hard-wired phenomenon or one that n be altered.
A new study fds dgs or geic manipulatn n turn the homosexual behavr of u fli on and off wh a matter of hours. While the geic fdg supports the thkg that homosexualy is hard-wired, the dg fdg surprisgly suggts 's not that fact, homosexualy the u fli seems to be regulated by how they terpret the scent of another.
GAY FLI LOSE THEIR NERVE
Dramatic rultHomosexualy is wispread the animal world.
FFLI TAP TO THEIR GAY SI
But scientists have long bated whether, humans a "gay gene" exists.
"Based on our prev work, we reasoned that GB mutants might show homosexual behavr bee their glutamatergic synaps were altered some way, " Featherstone said.
"Homosexual urtship might be sort of an 'overreactn' to sexual stimuli.
GAY FLI
As predicted, they were able to turn fly homosexualy on and off, wh hours. "Sense of smellThe team figured fly bras mata two sensory circus: one to trigger heterosexual behavr and one for homosexual. When GB supprs glutamatergic synaps, the homosexual circu is blocked, the thkg they did more tts.
A study 2005 found that when smellg a chemil om ttosterone, portns of the human bras active sexual activy were turned on gay men and straight women, but not straight at least among u fli, "pheromon are powerful sexual stimuli, " Featherstone said. "The rearch was published onle today by the journal Nature AnimalsGay Men Rpond Differently to PheromonTop 10 Swgers of the Animal Kgdom. Shockg fdgs: 94% of giraff are studied for homosexual relatnships.
Male sparrows also play gay.