Scientists have been debating over how the homosexuality gene passes on from generation to generation considering the fact that gay men seldom have children.
Now, Italian researchers claim to have found the answer to the Darwinian paradox: they indicate that this is because women who inherit the 'gay' gene tend to have more children.
This increased fertility helps to pass on the "gay" genetic factors and also leads to the birth of homosexual men despite gay men not having children, reports New Scientist.
During the course of the study, Dr Andrea Camperio-Ciani of the University of Padua, the lead author of the study, and his team questioned 4,600 people, including gays and straight people. They found that on an average mothers and relatives of gay men had more kids than relatives of straight men.
The researchers, who have presented their study in the Royal Society Journals now saying that these factors should be partly bound to the X chromosome, because male homosexuality, associated with increased female fecundity was found only in the maternal line of homosexuals.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5...2200000215.htm
Interesting stuff.
So in essence, the bigger your family is, the more likelyhood (it seems) that one of your siblings will be gay.
Regards,
Lee
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