Xref: utzoo sci.bio:3342 sci.med:18841 sci.psychology:3074 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!clyde.concordia.ca!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!afsipmh From: afsipmh@cid.aes.doe.CA (Patrick Hertel) Newsgroups: sci.bio,sci.med,sci.psychology Subject: Re: The persistance of homosexuality in a gene pool Keywords: mutation Message-ID: <1990Jul27.180834.6875@cid.aes.doe.CA> Date: 27 Jul 90 18:08:34 GMT References: <487@beguine.UUCP> <308@infopro.UUCP> <1990Jul16.052628.27210@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <5914@videovax.tv.tek.com> <1990Jul23.022511.28161@mtcchi.uucp> <1990Jul27.133700.19908@mtdiablo.Concord.CA.US> Reply-To: afsipmh@cid.aes.doe.CA (Patrick Hertel) Organization: Environment Canada Lines: 21 In article <1990Jul27.133700.19908@mtdiablo.Concord.CA.US> rob@mtdiablo.Concord.CA.US (Rob Bernardo) writes: >In article <1990Jul23.022511.28161@mtcchi.uucp> levy@mtcchi.uucp (2656-Daniel R. Levy(0000000)0000) writes: >>Can anyone tell me about any reputable research (i.e. with no axe to grind) >>that has either conclusively shown or disconfirmed a link between heredity and >>sexual desire for members of the same sex, in humans? > >Has any one either conclusively shown or disconfirmed a link between >heredity and sexual desire for members of the opposite sex, in humans? >-- >Rob Bernardo, Mt. Diablo Software Solutions >"If the world were a logical place, men would ride sidesaddle." Rita Mae Brown >email: rob@mtdiablo.Concord.CA.US >phone: (415) 827-4301 Seeing as how there would be no heredity to speak of WITHOUT the aforementioned desire, I would think this rather, ahem, conclusive. -- Pat Hertel Canadian Meteorological Centre Analyst/Programmer 2121 N. Service Rd. phertel@cmc.aes.doe.ca Dorval,Quebec Environment Canada CANADA H9P1J3