Male homosexuality can be explained through a specific model of Darwinian evolution
Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 11:21
in Biology & Nature
Reporting in this week's PLoS ONE, an Italian research team, consisting of Andrea Camperio Ciani and Giovanni Zanzotto at the University of Padova and Paolo Cermelli at the University of Torino, found that the evolutionary origin and maintenance of male homosexuality in human populations could be explained by a model based around the idea of sexually antagonistic selection...
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