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Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality: Theoretical and Empirical Contributions from the Biological and Behavioral Sciences
Edited by: Joseph Lee Rodgers
;
Edited by: David C. Rowe
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ISBN-13:
9780792378600
ISBN-10:
0792378601
Publisher:
Springer
Format:
Hardback, 352 pages
Pub Date:
06/2000
Edition Number:
1
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Synopsis
Recent work in quantitative biology has shown theoretically why Fisher's Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection does not preclude genetic influences on fertility, sexuality, and related processes.
Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality
takes the next step, and presents a number of successful empirical searches for such genetic influence on a broad range of processes, such as puberty, marriage, sexual behavior, and twinning. Employing a broad range of methodological approaches, including molecular and behavioral genetics, this book weaves a new theoretical framework that shows how genes can help relate fertility planning to fertility outcome, and how puberty, sexuality, marriage, and reproduction can be conceptually linked through the genes that contribute to individual differences in the human process.
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