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Fidelity in DNA? Researchers find 'monogamy gene' in men
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Is there a naive gene? If so it's very prevalent in Utah.
Now anyone that doesn't have this specific gene, can go have all the extra marital affairs they want, and say they can't help it because they were born that way.
Pretty soon science will detect a slight biological quirk more prevelant in violent criminals, in theives, and petofiles. Then we can all run around and do what ever we want, and claim that we can't help it because we were born this way.