Monday, June 06, 2005

gay flies

The New York Times ran this story last Friday on the front page about new research related to gene manipulation and homosexual behavior in the fruit fly.

"We have shown that a single gene in the fruit fly is sufficient to determine all aspects of the flies' sexual orientation and behavior," said the paper's lead author, Dr. Barry Dickson, senior scientist at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. "It's very surprising.

"What it tells us is that instinctive behaviors can be specified by genetic programs, just like the morphologic development of an organ or a nose."

The results are certain to prove influential in debates about whether genes or environment determine who we are, how we act and, especially, our sexual orientation, although it is not clear now if there is a similar master sexual gene for humans.

Still, experts said they were both awed and shocked by the findings. "The results are so clean and compelling, the whole field of the genetic roots of behavior is moved forward tremendously by this work," said Dr. Michael Weiss, chairman of the department of biochemistry at Case Western Reserve University.

"Hopefully this will take the discussion about sexual preferences out of the realm of morality and put it in the realm of science."

1 comment:

Kati said...

Pretty hopeful stuff. However, those who flog morality are seldom interested in pure science. Who was it who said "My mind's made up, don't confuse me with the facts."?