Multiple Choice
Those who believe that people have a choice about being gay, lesbian, or bisexual typically point to the fact that no gayness gene has been identified. If there is no single gayness gene, are they right that being gay must be a choice?
A) Yes. If there is no single gene, we cannot say that a tendency is genetic in nature.
B) Yes. Being gay could be genetic only if a child inherited two "gay alleles" from each biological parent.
C) No. The tendency could be polygenetic in nature.
D) A and B only.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: Psychological disorders appear only if stressors in
Q3: Though genetic screening is more than 90
Q4: Baby geese attach to the first large
Q5: Dr. McCallum's class is learning about genes.
Q6: Madden has been shy ever since he
Q7: Every year, the dubious posthumous honor of
Q8: Despite strides made by the feminist movement,
Q9: Every human being shares 99.9 percent of
Q10: Gillian and Illeana are in the same
Q11: Dr. McCallum's class is learning about genes.