Dean Hamer Gay Gene
The above problems aside, even the data from LeVay’s study did not prove that anyone was born gay. This is the case for at least two reasons:
Xq28 is a chromosome band and genetic marker situated at the tip of the X chromosome which has been studied since at least 1980. The band contains three distinct
Gay gene: A gene located on the X chromosome which was proposed to determine male homosexuality. The “gay gene” was dubbed homosexuality 1 (HMS1) and the male sexual
This question has been stirring considerable controversy among lesbians, gays, and their supporters and friends, as well as among opponents of gay civil rights.
Male sexual orientation may be influenced by genetics, a new study suggests. The findings, shared at the annual meeting of the American Association for the
Jan 28, 2005 · Is There a ‘Gay Gene’? New Genetic Regions Associated With Male Sexual Orientation Found
Are people born gay or straight? Much of the current media sources assume the question is a solved scientific problem with all the evidence pointing toward a
The relationship between biology and sexual orientation is a subject of research. A simple and singular determinant for sexual orientation has not been conclusively
Jun 03, 2010 · The ‘gay gene’ hoax Exclusive: Ryan Sorba traces initial pseudo-science homosexuals hang their hat on Published: 06/03/2010 at 12:00 AM
Historians of homosexuality will judge much twentieth-century “science” harshly when they come to reflect on the prejudice, myth, and downright dishonesty that litter