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п»їInfidelity, a hereditary act?
Oh infidelity ... Who was never concerned by this subject? Who has never faced this delicate situation? Men or women, many are combing the least of their spouses' actions to see if there are any things to be said about their behavior. And yes, it must be said that these days, many factors (dating sites, applications ...) can awaken fear in a couple. However, these could not be the only cause of infidelity ...
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According to the Telegraph, researchers in Queensland (Australia) have found during their research a gene that could be responsible for adultery. Yes, infidelity could well be hereditary! According to them, 63% of men and 40% of unfaithful women would be because of their genetic heritage. "Our research clearly shows that genes influence people's sexual behavior," says Dr. Brendan Zietsch, a researcher at the University of Psychology.
A gene identified in women To achieve these results, researchers in Queensland would have studied the genetic sequences of 7,300 twins aged 18 to 49, all of whom are engaged in a long relationship. Of these, they reportedly noted that 9.8% of men and 6.4% of women had two or more sexual partners in the 12 months preceding the survey. By comparing the genetic inheritance of true and false twins, scientists have managed to find a specific gene in women that could be responsible for this infidelity. Still according to researchers, this hereditary gene named AVPRIA would be involved in the production of the hormone arginine-vasopressin, known to influence people's social behavior. It would therefore have a significant impact on the attachment between sexual partners. Although the results of their research were already conclusive, the researchers would have explained that they still remained to deepen, so much is it difficult to carry out this work of isolation of the genes. To read also: Infidelity: Are Parisian women more than average? ; Infidelity: What is the typical profile of today's infidel? ; Infidelity: The limits not to cross ...
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