- 03 Nov 2018 12:05
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Are the genes for homosexuality present in equal proportion in various nations?
For example, I read a report which said that the number of those who identify with bisexual spectrum of orientation is becoming more common in the UK among 18-24 year olds.
Further research has led me to the understanding that there is still no fundamental understanding of genetic basis for homosexual orientations although there is significant allusion to it through correlating genes. The genes exist on several chromosomes.
Is it possible that homosexuality is more common in some countries because of a higher proportion of these genes that incline towards homoexuality? Or is it that the proportion exists at the same level in all countries?
For example, I read a report which said that the number of those who identify with bisexual spectrum of orientation is becoming more common in the UK among 18-24 year olds.
Further research has led me to the understanding that there is still no fundamental understanding of genetic basis for homosexual orientations although there is significant allusion to it through correlating genes. The genes exist on several chromosomes.
Is it possible that homosexuality is more common in some countries because of a higher proportion of these genes that incline towards homoexuality? Or is it that the proportion exists at the same level in all countries?