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  • Faithfulness Gene

    So how much would you pay to have your partner’s promiscuity gene altered?
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    Scientists Find Gene Cure for Cheating Lover Voles
    Wed 16 June, 2004 19:44

    LONDON (Reuters) - What would you give for a simple injection that would stop your lover from cheating?

    Well, at least it works for meadow voles.

    A single gene inserted into the brain can change promiscuous male rodents into faithful, monogamous partners, scientists said Wednesday.

    It may not be quite that simple to rein in human philanderers -- many genes as well as other factors are probably involved in relationships among people.

    But researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center of Emory University and Atlanta's Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) in the United States said their rodent results could help to explain the neurobiology of romantic love.

    "Our study...provides evidence in a comparatively simple animal model, that changes in the activity of a single gene profoundly can change a fundamental social behavior of animals within a species," said Larry Young a researcher at the university.

    He and his colleagues, who reported their research in the science journal Nature, used a harmless virus to transfer the gene for a key hormone involved in sexual behavior from monogamous prairie voles into the brains of their randy relatives, the meadow voles.

    After the gene transfer, the previously promiscuous meadow voles had less of a roving eye and showed a distinct preference for their current partners.

    Earlier research had shown that prairie voles, which form life-long partnerships, had higher levels of receptors for the hormone vasopressin in an area of the brain called the ventral pallidum, than meadow voles.

    Introducing the gene increased the natural levels of the receptor and enhanced the meadow voles' ability to form pair bonds.

    Previous studies have also suggested that the receptors may play a role in disorders such as autism, and that brain pathways involved in romantic relationships also play a part in drug addiction.

    "It is intriguing," said Young, "to consider that individual differences in vasopressin receptors in humans might play a role in how differently people form relationships."


    Does that mean that men can now blame their affairs on the fewer vasopressin receptors? Now it's more of a scientifical excuse. That's very clever.

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    That has got to be the single most ridiculous, not to mention hilarious, article I've come across in a while.

    *SLAP* <in a heartbroken, sobbing voice> "How could you?!"

    "Uh, honey, it's not me! It's my vasopressin receptors!"

    <sniffling, calming down> "Oh, ok. No problem then...sorry I yelled at you."
    Last edited by sSsflamesSs; 06-18-2004, 11:07 AM.

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    • #3
      Well, that's a relief! Now I can screw cows freely!@
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        Well, that's a relief! Now I can screw cows freely!@
        Sus mna, ay xiar.

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        • #5
          Truly fascinating.

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          • #6
            OMG THE CUCUMBARS!!!@g$!1
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              OMG THE CUCUMBARS!!!@g$!1

              What does that mean ?

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              • #8
                It means, OMG THE CUCUMBARS!!!@g$!1 Anyway you should be more worried about this cheating gene, than this quote.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
                  *SLAP* <in a heartbroken, sobbing voice> "How could you?!"

                  "Uh, honey, it's not me! It's my vasopressin receptors!"

                  <sniffling, calming down> "Oh, ok. No problem then...sorry I yelled at you."
                  AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAH!!!!!!!!! That was BRILLIANT!

                  *Stands up and feverishly applauds with a genuine smile of satisfaction*

                  Ever thought of writing plays? I think you'd be quite good.

                  ANON: Your avatar is giving me an eye twitch. And due to the abrupt change of flashing colors I am also developing an ADD. Please.....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by anileve
                    AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAH!!!!!!!!! That was BRILLIANT!

                    *Stands up and feverishly applauds with a genuine smile of satisfaction*

                    Ever thought of writing plays? I think you'd be quite good.
                    Hahaha, why thank you. Glad you liked it. And no, I've never thought of writing as my stronger skill, although I manage fine in school.

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