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Variation in Human Mate Choice: Simultaneously Investigating Heritability, Parental Influence, Sexual Imprinting, and Assortative Mating

机译:人类交配选择的变化:同时调查遗传力,父母的影响,性烙印和分类交配

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Human mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolution of the species, but the basis of variation in mate choice is not well understood. Here we looked at a large community-based sample of twins and their partners and parents (N > 20,000 individuals) to test for genetic and family environmental influences on mate choice, while controlling for and not controlling for the effects of assortative mating. Key traits were analyzed, including height, body mass index, age, education, income, personality, social attitudes, and religiosity. This revealed near-zero genetic influences on male and female mate choice over all traits and no significant genetic influences on mate choice for any specific trait. A significant family environmental influence was found for the age and income of females' mate choices, possibly reflecting parental influence over mating decisions. We also tested for evidence of sexual imprinting, where individuals acquire mate-choice criteria during development by using their opposite-sex parent as the template of a desirable mate; there was no such effect for any trait. The main discernible pattern of mate choice was assortative mating; we found that partner similarity was due to initial choice rather than convergence and also at least in part to phenotypic matching.
机译:人类对伴侣的选择对于个人的生活和物种的进化至关重要,但是人们对伴侣选择的基础却知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了一个以社区为基础的大型双胞胎及其伴侣和父母(N> 20,000个人)的样本,以测试遗传和家庭环境对配偶选择的影响,同时控制和不控制配偶交配的影响。分析了关键特征,包括身高,体重指数,年龄,受教育程度,收入,个性,社交态度和宗教信仰。这揭示了在所有性状上对男性和女性配偶选择的遗传影响几乎为零,对任何特定性状的配偶选择没有显着的遗传影响。研究发现,家庭环境对女性伴侣选择的年龄和收入有重大影响,这可能反映了父母对交配决定的影响。我们还测试了性烙印的证据,即个体在发育过程中通过使用异性父母作为理想伴侣的模板来获得择偶标准。没有任何特征的影响。择偶的主要可识别模式是分类交配。我们发现伴侣的相似性是由于最初的选择而不是收敛,并且至少部分是由于表型匹配。

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