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Title: An Exploration of Biological Influences and Evolution in Male Homosexuality. About 9 pages in length not including the full works sited page.

Title: Title: An Exploration of Biological Influences and Evolution in Male Homosexuality. About 9 pages in length not including the full works sited page.
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Title: An Exploration of Biological Influences and Evolution in Male Homosexuality. About 9 pages in length not including the full works sited page.
Homosexuality: Choice or Genetic? An Exploration of Biological Influences and Evolution in Male Homosexuality For years there has been an ongoing debate as to whether homosexuality is right or wrong. Said more accurately, the debate is truly over whether gayness is a choice or whether it is genetic. There are a lot of problems when presenting an argument supporting genetics. One would think that science always presents factual evidence which leaves little to no room …showed first 75 words of 2747 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2747 total…men and women: a meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin 126, pp. 575-592. McKnight, J., 1997. Straight science: homosexuality, evolution and adaption. , Routledge, London. Miller, E.M., 2000. Homosexuality, birth order and evolution: toward an equilibrium reproductive economics of homosexuality. Archives of Sexual Behaviour 29, pp. 1-34. Moller, A.P. and Swaddle, J.P., 1997. Asymmetry, developmental stability and evolution. , Oxford University Press, London. Russell, Peter J. (2003). Essential Genetics. San Francisco: Pearson Education, Inc. Trivers, R.L., 1974. Parent-offspring conflict. American Zoologist 14, pp. 249-264.

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