Swedish Study: “Men’s Fidelity Controlled By Cheating Genetics”



WNBC reports:

A new study has found similarities in the genetics of cheating rodents and those belonging to men who cheat on their mates . . .

The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, studied the genetics of cheating. Researchers there said the cheating allele regulates the activity of a hormone in the brain that can affect a man’s attitudes toward fidelity and monogamy.

If a man lacks the gene variant they’re more likely to be a devoted mate, researchers said.



One Comment

  1. Byron Ware
    Posted September 4, 2008 at 3:24 pm | Permalink

    That cheating gene is called SIN!

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