Previous research found genetic influences on the age at which people have their first child, the total number of children ever born and on childlessness. From an evolutionary perspective one might not expect genetic influences on childlessness to exist since genes that are deleterious for human reproduction would decrease in appearance and in the long run disappear. However, one reason for this counterintuitive finding could be that different genes influence male and female fertility and for that reason these genes will be passed on to the next generation. In this study we examine to what extent genetic factors influence childlessness and if different genes play a role for men and women. Data from the Swedish Twin Register, including genot...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Sex differences in the etiology of human trait variation are a major topic of interest in the social...
Previous research found genetic influences on the age at which people have their first child, the to...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
This article investigates the fertility of Danish twins born during the periods 1870-1910 and 1953-6...
Background. Numerous rare genetic conditions are known to influence fecundability in both males and...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Genome-wide sequencing of human populations has revealed substantial variation among genes in the in...
Reproductive success is widely used as a measure of fitness. However, offspring quantity may not ref...
Behaviors related to fertility constitute primary candidates for investigating the relevance of evol...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Sex differences in the etiology of human trait variation are a major topic of interest in the social...
Previous research found genetic influences on the age at which people have their first child, the to...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
Previous research has found a genetic component of human reproduction and childlessness. Others have...
This article investigates the fertility of Danish twins born during the periods 1870-1910 and 1953-6...
Background. Numerous rare genetic conditions are known to influence fecundability in both males and...
In many Western countries childlessness has been increasing. For example, in the Netherlands, among ...
Genome-wide sequencing of human populations has revealed substantial variation among genes in the in...
Reproductive success is widely used as a measure of fitness. However, offspring quantity may not ref...
Behaviors related to fertility constitute primary candidates for investigating the relevance of evol...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes and environments on human sexual o...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Sex differences in the etiology of human trait variation are a major topic of interest in the social...