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  • Researchers turn straight fruit flies gay

    http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/h...lies10.article

    A new study is providing insights into the genetics of homosexuality -- at least in fruit flies.

    Researchers have discovered a gene involved in homosexual behavior in the tiny flies. They also found a way to turn homosexuality on and off with drugs.

    Humans have a similar gene. But it's unclear what effect, if any, the gene has on homosexual behavior in people, said biologist David Featherstone of the University of Illinois at Chicago.

    Featherstone and colleagues described their findings in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

    After a century of study on fruit flies, researchers have accumulated a vast storehouse of genetic knowledge. UIC researchers were using fruit flies to study muscular dystrophy when they discovered a gene they call "gender blind," or GB.

    Flies with a mutated form of the GB gene are bisexual. It appears they're unable to distinguish chemical smells, called pheromones, that tell whether other flies are male or female.

    "The GB mutant males treated other males exactly the same way normal male flies would treat a female," Featherstone said. "They even attempted copulation."

    The GB mutation appears to strengthen nerve cell junctions called synapses. This causes flies to over-react to pheromones. As a result, they "broaden their horizons and go for both males and females," Featherstone said.

    Researchers tested this idea by adding a drug to the flies' apple juice. The drug weakened the synapses. So within a few hours, flies with the GB mutation stopped engaging in homosexual behavior.

    Conversely, researchers gave heterosexual male flies a drug that strengthened their synapses. Sure enough, these male flies soon were courting males as well as females.

    "It was amazing," Featherstone said. "I never thought we'd be able to do that sort of thing, because sexual orientation is supposed to be hard-wired. This fundamentally changes how we think about this behavior."
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    Unfortunately, strengthened synapses are indicative of higher intelligence and aptitude. This would begin to explain why we see more homosexuality as intelligence goes up. It's not that intelligence turns one gay, but that their horizons are broadened, and they're more open and understanding to different ideas. After that, it's all a matter of what floats their respective boats, heh.
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    • #3
      That's kinda scary to think someone could add something to your apple juice and turn you gay.

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      • #4
        If stronger synapses can lead to more individual deviation, and the general masses try to outcast and ignore them like usual, just how much smarter will people have to get before the general population begins to completely reject the idea of strong intelligence? All it would take is 1 person willing to 'medicate' children for their deviance with brain-softeners and we could have a nice, technologically-aided mental dark age. Who knows how long something like that could last?

        This article does, however, give a possible explaination about why people haven't gotten insanely smart over generations- several of those who had the genetic preference for a brain built to think well didn't get the brain structure required to differentiate the finer points of society, and sort of got kicked to the curb as autistic hermits or something to that effect(who do you think spent 18 hours a day mixing and testing ink in monestaries way-back-when?). It also suggests that a society that rewards group-based behavior could, over time, build up a resistance to some of the people carrying genetic causes of exceptional intelligence. The US seems to hold this as true, with a counterweight in that think-outside-the-box immigrants came to america to do what they felt like, instead of what their previous society wanted.

        At this point, the people who contribute the most genetic material tend to be those without the means or brains to take care of so many children, and those genetic mental traits often get passed on to those children, who probably won't end up starving if they can draw a few choice words on a cardboard box. As this would suggest a genetic preference for social structure in liu of intelligence, it also follows that the weakening of synapses could also occur by process of natural selection and sheer volume of produced genetic material if it is a relavent factor in both intelligence and groupthink preference.
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        • #5
          Yes, to all of that. Rue and lament the day people have the ability to cripple their children's synapses in order to stifle homosexuality.

          And yes, the more intelligent you are, the less likely you are to fit in with society, or even fully understand how or why you would go about doing such a thing. Alan Turing was told he was only smart enough to swab the deck while he was in the Navy.

          Yes, immigrants came here to think outside the box, and be relieved of the religion so fervently imposed on them in their respective old countries, only to form perhaps the most religious, persecution-rife society in all of Christendom. Even now, we're more religious than all the major European nations, and atheists are hated, attacked, and harassed. I remember watching a television special on several atheist families who'd had their houses vandalized, received excessive death threats, and been robbed and attacked all because they were openly atheist.

          A weakening of synapses by natural selection is definitely an occurrence, specifically because those possessing an above average intelligence are less likely to reproduce, and far less likely to have many offspring, than those with average, or especially below average intelligence. Though, again, this analysis has an emphasis on American society.
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          • #6
            ^Truth.

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