Absolutely not. There is no "gay gene".
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No 'gay gene': Massive study homes in on genetic basis of human sexuality
Aug. 29, 2019 · “There is no 'gay gene',” says lead study author Andrea Ganna, a geneticist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in ...
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Controversial 'gay gene' app provokes fears of a genetic Wild West - Nature
Oct. 29, 2019 · Debate highlights broader concerns about tools that use the results of direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
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The life of the gay gene: from hypothetical genetic marker to social reality. - NCBI
by K O'Riordan · 2012 · Cited by 20 · Related articles
The gay gene was first identified in 1993 as a correlation between the genetic marker Xq28 and gay male sexuality. The results of this ...
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Discovery of 'Gay Gene' Questioned | Science
by I Wickelgren · 1999 · Cited by 34 · Related articles
Their work indicated, they said, that an as yet unidentified gene on the X ... Now the “gay gene” linkage may be suffering a similar fate.
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Scientists quash idea of single 'gay gene' | Science | The Guardian
Aug. 29, 2019 · A vast new study has quashed the idea that a single “gay gene” exists, scientists say, instead finding ...
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No 'gay gene' can predict sexual orientation, study says - CNN
Aug. 30, 2019 · Sexual orientation cannot be predicted by a single " gay gene," new research indicates.
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There's no evidence that a single 'gay gene' exists | Science News
Aug. 29, 2019 · Publication of the largest- ever study of the roles of genes in homosexual behavior is fanning the debate over whether
You're right, there is not SINGLE gay gene.
There IS, however, multiple genetic factors involved in sexuality, period.
Meaning there is no straight gene, NOR is there a gay gene.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/scienc...gene-sexuality-is-just-complex-study-confirms
So guess we're either both right, or wrong, however you want to look at it.