Nanning Ousibang Information Technology Co., Ltd. , https://www.ousibangvape.com On December 12, the German "Le Monde" said that an international research group's article in the "Biological Review Quarterly" revealed that the result of homosexuality is the answer to the natural factor.
The research report stated that from the perspective of evolutionary biology, homosexuality should be the result of natural selection and should have disappeared in this world. Because the survival of the organism is based on the generation of more adaptable environments than the competitors.
As early as 1993, Dean Hamer and his colleagues published a paper in Science, linking American men's homosexual orientation to genes located on the X chromosome q28 region. The mass media immediately seized this report and made a fuss about it - "Homosexuality gene" was discovered!
One stone provoked thousands of waves, and this abstraction caused a great uproar, and a large number of commentary disputes began. Many biologists are highly skeptical of this claim, and do not believe that such complex behaviors as sexual orientation can be determined by only a single locus. It is difficult for evolutionists to accept the fact that this genetic characteristic, which has a significant negative impact on reproduction, can actually exist in the population. Because the views that are more prone to genetic determinism violate their minds.
There is also no scientific basis for responding to these published content. Religious enthusiasts scoff at this idea. They think that homosexuality can be any sin in addition to crime and should be subject to God's judgment. Those "Godheads" should not use genetics as a pretext to protect themselves from the fire of hell, but should accept prayers, abstinence, and faith therapy. By contrast, gay rights activists have embraced the discovery to a large extent, after all, it is inherently immutable, not an ethical choice that can arguing for results.
Now scientists provide new explanations. They point out from the perspective of epigenetics that homosexuality may not be determined by the gene itself, but by the attached factor attached to the gene. Auxiliary factors are used to regulate the specific implementation of genes and are related to gender expression.
They also pointed out that this epigenetic phenomenon has already begun to appear in the early stages of fetal development. The substance in female gays is from fathers, so they generally have some male characteristics; gay men are from mothers and have female characteristics.