Across cultur, between 2% and 5% of men are gay. That amounts to an evolutnary paradox: gay men have fewer children, so one would expect that the tra would disappear over time. But hasn’t. Now a team of rearchers has rried out the largt-ever geic study of sexual orientatn and found evince nsistent wh…
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- THERE’S NO ONE ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT GEICS ARE LKED TO SAME-SEX BEHAVR, NEW STUDY SAYS
- THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
- GEN LKED TO BEG GAY MAY HELP STRAIGHT PEOPLE GET MORE SEX
- THERE’S NO ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT GEICS ARE LKED TO SAME-SEX BEHAVR, STUDY SAYS
- NEW STUDY FDS GEICS INFLUENCE LGBTQ SEXUALY, BUT STILL NO 'GAY GENE'
- GAY GEICSMOST OF BELIEVE THAT WE WERE BORN THAT WAY, BUT IS SEXUAL ORIENTATN OUR DNA? JV CHAMARY GO SEARCH OF THE GAY GENEJV CHAMARYPUBLISHED: MAY 31, 2009 AT 11:00 PMGAY GEICS
- MANY GEN INFLUENCE SAME-SEX SEXUALY, NOT A SGLE ‘GAY GENE’
- NEWS: THERE’S NO ONE ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT... (THE WASHGTON POST) - BEHD THE HEADL
THERE’S NO ONE ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT GEICS ARE LKED TO SAME-SEX BEHAVR, NEW STUDY SAYS
(The New York Tim) Many Gen Influence Same-Sex Sexualy, Not a Sgle ‘Gay Gene’ (Published 2019). Associated rearch fdgs om the Natnal Library of Medice. * gay linked to genetics *
The rearchers say that, although variatns the gen nnot predict whether a person is gay, the variants may partly fluence sexual Ganna, lead thor and European Molecular Blogy Laboratory group lear at the Instute of Molecular Medice Fland, said the rearch rerc the unrstandg that same-sex sexual behavr is simply “a natural part of our diversy as a speci. Some of the variants were rrelated wh same-sex sexual behavr men, others women, and some Vila, director of the Center for Geic Medice Rearch at Children’s Natnal Health System, said the study marks the end of “the simplistic ncept of the ‘gay gene.
THERE IS NO ‘GAY GENE.’ THERE IS NO ‘STRAIGHT GENE.’ SEXUALY IS JT PLEX, STUDY NFIRMS
The largt study of s kd found new evince that gen ntribute to same-sex sexual behavr, but echo rearch that says there are no specific gen that make people gay. The genome-wi rearch on DNA om nearly half a ln U.S. and U.K. adults intified five geic variants not prevly lked wh gay or lbian sexualy. The rearchers said thoands more geic variants likely are volved and teract wh factors that aren't hered, but that none of them e the behavr nor n predict whether someone will be gay. * gay linked to genetics *
Environmental effects may be a factor for some people; for stance, havg olr brothers creas the odds that younger brothers will be gay, which rearchers spect may have to do wh chang to the mother’s immune system rponse to the earlier Stok, chief programs officer for GLAAD, said a statement that the new rearch on the geics “provis even more evince that beg gay or lbian is a natural part of human life, a ncln that has been drawn by rearchers and scientists time and aga. This new rearch also renfirms the long tablished unrstandg that there is no nclive gree to which nature or nurture fluence how a gay or lbian person behav.
GEN LKED TO BEG GAY MAY HELP STRAIGHT PEOPLE GET MORE SEX
* gay linked to genetics *
Compared to straight men, gay men are more likely to be left-hand, to be the younger siblgs of olr brothers, and to have hair that whorls a unterclockwise rearchers are fdg mon blogil tras among gay men, feedg a growg nsens that sexual orientatn is an born batn of geic and environmental factors that largely ci a person's sexual attractns before they are fdgs - cludg a highly anticipated study this wter - would further rm the bate over whether homosexualy is nate or a choice, an unrcurrent of California's recent Proposn 8 mpaign which televisn mercials warned that "schools would beg teachg send-grars that boys uld marry boys", suggtg homosexualy would then scientists say the polil and moral bate over same-sex marriage equently strayed om tablished scientific evince, cludg ments by Republin vice-printial ndidate Sarah Pal that homosexualy is "a choice" and "a cisn" 2007, CNN polls had found that a majory of Amerins believed gay people uld change their sexual orientatn if they chose to; was only last year that a majory for the first time said homosexualy was an born tra. One proment psychiatrist, Dr Robert Spzer of Columbia Universy, found ntroversial evince that therapy n e some gay people to change to a heterosexual orientatn, although the study nclud that a "plete change" was sexual behavur may be chosen, the preponrance of rearchers say attractn is dictated by blogy, wh no monstrated ntributn om social factors such as parentg or other factors after birth.
A host of studi sce the mid-1990s have found mon blogil tras between gay men, cludg left-handns and the directn of hair whorls. The likelihood that if one intil tw is gay, the other will be also be gay is much higher than the "nrdance" of homosexualy between aternal tws, ditg that gen play a role sexual orientatn, but are not the entire e.
THERE’S NO ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT GEICS ARE LKED TO SAME-SEX BEHAVR, STUDY SAYS
"In the past , I thk the pendulum has swung more toward blogil theory and blogil , " said Richard Lippa, a psychology profsor at California State Universy-Fullerton, who has studied hair patterns and other blogil tras gay Bocklandt, a geicist at the David Geffen school of medice at UCLA, is bewilred by the argument that people choose their sexual attractn.
He said that virtually every animal speci that has been studied - om sheep to u fli - has a small mory of dividuals who monstrate homosexual activy.
NEW STUDY FDS GEICS INFLUENCE LGBTQ SEXUALY, BUT STILL NO 'GAY GENE'
What scientists ll "the aternal birth orr effect", the fact that each succsive boy born to the same mother has a greater chance of beg gay, may be due to an creasg immunologil rponse by a mother's body to each male foet her discreded are theori that parentg - one mid-20th century theory held that boys raised by a domeerg mother wh a distant father were more likely to be gay - has anythg to do wh sexual orientatn. "If you n't make a male attracted to other mal by cuttg off his penis, stratg him and rearg him as a girl, then how likely is any social explanatn of male homosexualy?
GAY GEICSMOST OF BELIEVE THAT WE WERE BORN THAT WAY, BUT IS SEXUAL ORIENTATN OUR DNA? JV CHAMARY GO SEARCH OF THE GAY GENEJV CHAMARYPUBLISHED: MAY 31, 2009 AT 11:00 PMGAY GEICS
Rearchers are eagerly awag a DNA study of male siblgs wh at least one gay brother by Bailey and other scientists at Northwtern Universy due early 2009, bee may shed light on the role geics plays sexual rearchg 800 sets of brothers, by far the largt study of s type, the Northwtern study is searchg for the specific gen that fluence some brothers to be gay and others to be may have more fluidy of sexual exprsn than men, but that don't mean they don't have a specific sexual orientatn, said Lisa Diamond, a profsor of psychology and genr studi at the Universy of Utah who studi female sexual explanatn is that women's sexual behavur is driven more by some women, "your sexual orientatn do not provi the last word on the sorts of behavurs and inti you might experience your lifetime, " Diamond said.
Some people who have had sex wh a same-sex partner don’t nsir themselv gay and aren’t exclively attracted to people of the same sex, Bailey says.
Men the new study who said they have had same-sex partners, tend to be more exclively homosexual than women were, Ganna and lleagu found.
MANY GEN INFLUENCE SAME-SEX SEXUALY, NOT A SGLE ‘GAY GENE’
Bbank dataset, for example, younger people reported havg same-sex partners more often than olr people did, probably bee homosexual activy was illegal the Uned Kgdom until 1967. In the new study, the more exclively homosexual partners men had, the fewer children they had; up to 80 percent fewer children than heterosexual men. Diamond disagre that rearchers need to fd a mechanism to expla the persistence of geic variants lked to homosexualy.
NEWS: THERE’S NO ONE ‘GAY GENE,’ BUT... (THE WASHGTON POST) - BEHD THE HEADL
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.
The thors say their fdgs, published on 23 Augt Nature Human Behavur1, uld help to expla why gen that predispose people to homosexualy ntue to be passed down.