Science: There's no genes that people make.

Sexual orientation cannot be predicted by any <x0 gay subgent”. This result comes from a recent investigation. Instead, other genes and environmental factors play an important role, according to a study published in Magazine Science. These findings offer a insight into the complex genetics that speaks of human sexuality. Yet [...]
Instead, other genes and environmental factors play an important role, according to a study published in Magazine Science.
These findings offer a insight into the complex genetics that speaks of human sexuality. But they do not explain them, writes an international team of researchers who analyzed genes collected by more than half a million people, CNN reports, translates Periscopi.
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The same sex attraction seems to stem from the family, and identical twins are also said to be more likely to be gay than others. Both suggest that genetic influence is important.
Researchers collected data from 477 thousand 522 people in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Several hundred genes seemed to have an impact on sexuality. /Periscopi