http://www.iSteve.com/05JanA.htm#clone.gay.sheep
Let's clone a gay sheep! Greg Cochran's come up with a way to test the popular but almost untested Gay Gene theory: clone a homosexual ram. Although you hear a lot about homosexuality in animals, most of that is actually bisexuality. There is very little in the way of exclusive homosexual orientation among male animals -- but sheep are a clear exception, much to the frustration of sheep ranchers who find that a noticeable percentage of their rams won't pay attention to a ewe in heat even if you tie her to a fence for his convenience.
Since we've known how to clone sheep since the 1990s, it would be straightforward to clone a number of exclusively gay rams and see how many of their clones turn out to be gay as well. The gay gene theory would predict that all of them would be gay since their genes would be the same.
By         the way, among human identical twins, a substantial portion of the time         when one identical twin is homosexual, the other is not. The first time         this was studied, just under half of the pairs were "nonconcordant"         for homosexuality. However, it was pointed out that by placing an ad in         a gay newspaper, this would be more likely to attract concordant twins         (since readership of gay newspapers among nonconcordant twins is about         half compared to concordant twins; and other readers of the gay         newspaper would be more likely to know that, say, Ike had a twin if his         twin Mike was also active on the local gay scene than if Mike lived in         Schaumburg with his wife and three kids, so they'd be more likely to         call the ad to one of the twin's attention if both were gay.)
       
        So, the study was redone using the Australian government's twin registry         and they came up with a nonconcordance figure of, I recall, something         like 75%-80%. However, there are methodological issues involving that         study, too, so we can't be too sure. Nonetheless, it's clear that         concordance for male homosexuality among identical twins is much lower         than for, say, sex, where it's virtually 100%, or for, say, height where         the concordance is quite high.
Let         me also throw out a quick way to test a different theory of the origins         of homosexuality. It turns out that schizophrenics tend to have         birthdates falling more in some seasons of the year than in other         seasons, suggesting that prenatal or postnatal infections, which are         spread more in winter than in summer, might play a role in         schizophrenia. So, are male (or female) homosexuals more likely to be         born at some point of the year than at other points of the year? One way         to test this is by looking at a gay dating service that displays the         participants' astrological signs (i.e., birth months). There ought to be         an equal number for each sign, but if there is a statistically         significant skew toward one or two seasons, that might suggest some role         for infections.
 
 
 
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