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Two New Studies point towards complicated nature / nurture mix

By Peter Ould Posted on June 18, 2008 Posted in PostGay, Sexuality, Wholeness Tagged with Adult Twins, Aring, Confidence Intervals, Core Issues, Environmental Factors, Genetic Effects, Genetic Factors, Nature Nurture, Nonshared Environment, Paper Drills, Public Attitudes, Relative Importance, Resemblance, Sexual Behavior, Sexual Behaviour, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Partners, Social Environments, Twin Pairs, Variance

Two new studies on the origins of sexual orientation have been released in the past few days. The first is a twin study for which the abstract is as follows: There is still uncertainty about the relative importance of genes …

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