The methodological and ethical concerns of genetic studies of same-sex sexual behavior

Same-sex sexual behavior has long interested genetics researchers in part because, while there is evidence of heritability, the trait as typically defined is associated with fewer offspring. Investigations of this phenomenon began in the 1990s with linkage studies and continue today with the advent...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of human genetics 2024-10, Vol.111 (10), p.2107-2116
Hauptverfasser: Ventresca, Christa, Martschenko, Daphne O., Wedow, Robbee, Civelek, Mete, Tabery, James, Carlson, Jedidiah, Parker, Stephen C.J., Ramos, Paula S.
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Zusammenfassung:Same-sex sexual behavior has long interested genetics researchers in part because, while there is evidence of heritability, the trait as typically defined is associated with fewer offspring. Investigations of this phenomenon began in the 1990s with linkage studies and continue today with the advent of genome-wide association studies. As this body of research grows, so does critical scientific and ethical review of it. Here, we provide a targeted overview of existing genetics studies on same-sex sexual behavior, highlight the ethical and scientific considerations of this nascent field, and provide recommendations developed by the authors to enhance social and ethical responsibility. [Display omitted] As genomic research on same-sex sexual behavior grows, so does the need to critically review its findings and implications. Here, we provide a targeted overview of existing genetics studies on same-sex sexual behavior, highlight the ethical and scientific considerations, and provide recommendations to enhance social and ethical responsibility.
ISSN:0002-9297
1537-6605
1537-6605
DOI:10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.08.007