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Genetic factors increase fecundity in female maternal relatives of bisexual men as in homosexuals.

机译:遗传因素增加了双性恋女性母系亲属的繁殖力,与同性恋者一样。

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INTRODUCTION: Recent studies on male homosexuals showed increased fecundity of maternal female relatives of homosexual probands, compared to those of heterosexual controls. We have suggested that these data could be explained by the transmission, in the maternal line, of an X-linked genetic factor that promotes androphilic behavior in females and homosexuality in males. AIM: Our original studies were on relatives of male subjects who declared themselves to be exclusively homosexual. However, the relationship between homosexuality and bisexuality, including the possibility of shared genetic factors, is complex and largely unexplored. To cast light on this issue, in the present study we examined whether relatives of bisexuals show the same indirect fitness advantage as previously demonstrated for homosexuals. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Subjects completed a questionnaire on their sexual orientation, sexual behavior, and their own and their relatives' fecundity. METHODS: We studied 239 male subjects, comprising 88 who were exclusively or almost exclusively heterosexual (pooled to comprise our "heterosexual" group), 86 who were bisexual, and 65 exclusively or almost exclusively homosexual individuals (pooled in our "homosexual" group). Bisexuals were here defined on the basis of self-identification, lifetime sexual behavior, marital status, and fecundity. RESULTS: We show that fecundity of female relatives of the maternal line does not differ between bisexuals and homosexuals. As in the previous study on homosexuals, mothers of bisexuals show significantly higher fecundity, as do females in the maternal line (cumulated fecundity of mothers, maternal grandparents, and maternal aunts), compared to the corresponding relatives of heterosexual controls.This study also shows that both bisexuals and homosexuals were more frequently second and third born. However, only homosexuals had an excess of older male siblings, compared to heterosexuals. CONCLUSIONS: We present evidence of an X-chromosomal genetic factor that is associated with bisexuality in men and promotes fecundity in female carriers.
机译:引言:近期对男性同性恋者的研究表明,与异性恋者相比,同性恋先证者的母性雌性繁殖力增加。我们已经提出,这些数据可以通过在母本系中传播X连锁遗传因子来解释,该遗传因子可以促进女性的雄性行为和男性的同性恋行为。目的:我们最初的研究是针对宣称自己完全是同性恋的男性受试者的亲属。然而,同性恋与双性恋之间的关系,包括共同的遗传因素的可能性,是复杂的,在很大程度上尚待探索。为了阐明这个问题,在本研究中,我们研究了双性恋者的亲属是否表现出与先前对同性恋者相同的间接适应性优势。主要观察指标:受试者完成了关于他们的性取向,性行为以及他们自己和亲戚的生育能力的问卷调查。方法:我们研究了239名男性受试者,其中包括88名完全或几乎完全是异性恋(合并为“异性恋”人群),86个为双性恋者和65个完全或几乎完全是同性恋异性恋者(合并为“同性恋”人群) 。在此,双性恋者是根据自我认同,一生的性行为,婚姻状况和生殖力来定义的。结果:我们表明,双性恋者和同性恋者之间母系的女性亲属的繁殖力没有差异。与以前的同性恋研究一样,双性恋母亲的生育力要高得多,与异性对照者的相应亲戚相比,双亲的母亲的生育力要高得多(母亲,母亲的祖父母和母亲的姨妈的总生育力)。双性恋者和同性恋者第二和第三胎的发生率更高。但是,与异性恋者相比,只有同性恋者有更多的老年男性兄弟姐妹。结论:我们提供了与男性双性恋有关并促进女性携带者生殖力的X染色体遗传因素的证据。

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