United States' researchers indicate that homosegxwality might be a matter of biology rather than choice, as some genes were linked to men being attracted to other men. Chicago University researchers analysed the DNA of 400 pairs of gay brothers and revealed two pieces of DNA that seem to be linked to homosegxwality. Dr Michael Bailey from Northwestern University in Illinois says that segxwal orientation "has nothing to do with choice," as findings suggest there may be genes at play. Qazi Rahman, a psychologist at King's College London, said the results were valuable for further understanding the biology of segxwal orientation. Other studies suggest that conditions in the mother's womb also influence segxwal orientation. For instance, the more older male siblings a man has, the greater chance he will be gay. The phenomenon cannot be explained by the youngest boy being babied or other differences in the way they are brought up. It is thought that carrying a male baby in the womb triggers an immune response in the mother, creating antibodies that attack part of the unborn child's brain linked to segxwal orientation. However, the latest findings also raise the prospect of a genetic test that could be used by insurance companies to discriminate against clients or by pregnant women to abort gay babies. Source: Dailymail
Posted: at 16-02-2014 12:30 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
Topsylucas at 16-02-2014 05:24 PM (11 years ago) (f)
Big lie 4rm d devil! Den hw cme our African fore-fathers,gr8 grandpas,grandpas,etc were men of war & nt faggots.Can science xplain dat?Americans always bring up rubbish 2 justify their useless actns.My God is nt an author of confusn.Re dey tryin 2 say dat God made a mistak creatin a male & a female?
Posted: at 16-02-2014 05:24 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac