On the Mathematics of the Fraternal Birth Order Effect and the Genetics of Homosexuality

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Abstract

Mathematicians have always been attracted to the field of genetics. The mathematical aspects of research on homosexuality are especially interesting. Certain studies show that male homosexuality may have a genetic component that is correlated with female fertility. Other studies show the existence of the fraternal birth order effect, that is, the correlation of homosexuality with the number of older brothers. This article is devoted to the mathematical aspects of how these two phenomena are interconnected. In particular, we show that the fraternal birth order effect implies a correlation between homosexuality and maternal fecundity. Vice versa, we show that the correlation between homosexuality and female fecundity implies the increase in the probability of the younger brothers being homosexual.

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Khovanova, T. (2020). On the Mathematics of the Fraternal Birth Order Effect and the Genetics of Homosexuality. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49(2), 551–555. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-019-01573-1

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