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3:21Homoseksualizm a zachowania homoseksualne
5:17 Homoseksualizm jako choroba
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28:36 Epigenetyka
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Źródła (wybrane):
Genetic and environmental influences on sexual orientation and its correlates in an Australian twin sample.
Bailey, J. Michael; Dunne, Michael P.; Martin, Nicholas G.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
A Genetic Study of Male Sexual Orientation
J. Michael Bailey, PhD; Richard C. Pillard, MD
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1991
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Mustanski i in. - "A genomewide scan of male sexual orientation"
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Rice, William R., Urban Friberg, and Sergey Gavrilets. "Homosexuality via canalized sexual development: a testing protocol for a new epigenetic model." Bioessays 35.9 (2013): 764-770.
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