These findings could explain
why twin studies show that homosexuality runs in families, but no «gay gene» can be found, Rice said.
These findings could explain
why twin studies show that ho - mose - xuality runs in families, but no «gay gene» can be found, Rice said.
Not exact matches
Danielle, thanks for laying it all out there, but can you explain
why you compared the intrapartum fetal mortality rate for the Birth Center
study, which had no
twins, a handful of surprise breeches (most of which were probably transported to the hospital as soon as they were discovered) and another handful of VBACs because all of these are disallowed in accredited birth centers per AABC's & CABC's rules (I read the
study)... and compared it to MANA's intrapartum rate for the group that contained a load of VBACs, breeches and
twins that comprised nearly 10 % of the total sample?
So that explains
why genes look so feeble in
twin studies, because their potency is masked by the fact that they are correlated with genetic differences.
This may explain
why, in a
study of over a thousand women eating plant - based diets, vegan women had one - fifth the number of
twins compared with vegetarians and omnivores.