Discovered by Homosexuality

Homosexuality is born from a cyberman of genetic and environmental factors. This theory supports a study conducted on a million people by an international team co-ordinated by Italian Andrea Ganna of the Harvard Broad Institute. There is not a single gene for researchers that allows sexual behavior to predict, but thousands of variants that contribute [...]
Homosexuality is born from a cyberman of genetic and environmental factors.
This theory supports a study conducted on a million people by an international team co-ordinated by Italian Andrea Ganna of the Harvard Broad Institute. For researchers, there is not a single gene that allows sexual behavior to be predicted, but thousands of variants that contribute to environmental and cultural impacts.
The important study, described by Science magazine, represents the greatest genetic research on the subject of homosexuality.
The previous “Studies suggested the presence of strong genetic signals that can predict sexual behavior: one of the most popular studies was the one that highlighted the X chromosome, but in the new study, with a 100-fold champion, we have shown that this is not the case”, Ghana explained.
To tackle the issue statistically rigorously, researchers examined relative data in over half a million people present in two genetic data banks: British bank HINA UK Biobank and the American woman, "23and Me."
We did an entire genome scan, examining millions of genetic markers to see which targetes may be linked to sexual behavior stated by people questioned”, the researcher underlined.
Thus, five genetic variants that relate to the most statistically significant way to homosexuality, which is not yet well - known.
We know that one of these variants is found in one piece of DNA there are receptors for sniffing, while another is connected to male baldness and probably hormone regulation, but these are just hypothesis “, Ganna, who works for the European Laboratory of Mactic Biology.
The scientist notes that the five variants we found explain less than 1% of dependence on sexual behavior.
There may be thousands of other genes associated with sexual behavior in some way, even though we suspect it can contribute 25% to this very complex matter”.










