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Does homosexuality have a significant genetic component?
Answer
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Quote
We show that male [gene] splicing is essential for male courtship behavior and sexual orientation. More importantly, male [gene] splicing is also sufficient to generate male behavior in otherwise normal females. These females direct their courtship toward other females (or males engineered to produce female pheromones).
Reference
Expert(s)
Ebru Demir
Barry J. Dickson
Date
03 Jun 2005
Source Link
http://www.borngayprocon.org/pdf/fruitless.pdf
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