INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness and yet is substantially heritable, resulting in a so-called Darwinian "paradox." Evolutionary models have proposed that polymorphic genes influencing homosexuality confer a reproductive benefit to heterosexual carriers, thus offsetting the fitness costs associated with persistent homosexuality. This benefit may consist of a "sex typicality" intermediate phenotype. However, there are few empirical tests of this hypothesis using genetically informative data in humans. AIM: This study aimed to test the hypothesis that common genetic factors can explain the association between measures of sex typicality, mating success, and homosexuality in a W...
Abstract There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human...
Sexual conflict likely plays a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of homosexuality in our sp...
The authors consider social, genetic, evolutionary, and hormonal transfer hypotheses for same-sex ro...
There is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is genetically influenced, so it is not...
A growing number of researchers suggest that female homosexuality is at least in part influenced by ...
Sexuality is central to our individual lives, our society, and our evolution, but its etiology is no...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
We recruited twins systematically from the Australian Twin Registry and assessed their sexual orient...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
We present an overview of behavioral genetics research on homosexual and heterosexual orientation. F...
There is a long-standing debate on the role of genetic factors influencing homosexuality. Recently, ...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Abstract There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human...
Sexual conflict likely plays a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of homosexuality in our sp...
The authors consider social, genetic, evolutionary, and hormonal transfer hypotheses for same-sex ro...
There is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is genetically influenced, so it is not...
A growing number of researchers suggest that female homosexuality is at least in part influenced by ...
Sexuality is central to our individual lives, our society, and our evolution, but its etiology is no...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
We recruited twins systematically from the Australian Twin Registry and assessed their sexual orient...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
We present an overview of behavioral genetics research on homosexual and heterosexual orientation. F...
There is a long-standing debate on the role of genetic factors influencing homosexuality. Recently, ...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Abstract There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human...
Sexual conflict likely plays a crucial role in the origin and maintenance of homosexuality in our sp...
The authors consider social, genetic, evolutionary, and hormonal transfer hypotheses for same-sex ro...