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Promiscuity and infidelity could be a genetic trait in some humans

Promiscuity and infidelity could be a genetic trait in some humans


Promiscuity and infidelity could be a genetic trait in some humans

People who are unfaithful to their partner may be genetically predisposed that way. Certain genes linked to sensation-seeking behaviors have been identified by researchers from State University of New York in Binghamton. Their findings are published in the scientific journalPLoS ONE (Public Library of Science). Apparently, there is a certain type of dopamine receptor gene - DRD4 - which is associated with infidelity and one-night stands.

The authors explain that human sexual behavior varies considerably, not only between different populations, but also within them. Even though evolutionary theory is rooted in sexual behavior and sex-related characteristics, scientists do not know much about how genes affect individual differences in how we behave sexually.


Justin Garcia and team set out to determine whether DRD4 could have an impact on the motivation (compulsion) behind some sexual behaviors, such as infidelity and promiscuity.

181 young adults were interviewed regarding their relationships and sexual behaviors. Samples (buccal wash) were taken for DNA testing.

77% of those interviewed said they had a history of sexual intercourse.

The researchers found 50% of those with 7R+ - a genetic variation of DRD4 - had been unfaithful to their partner, compared to 22% of these without 7R+.

The impact of 7R+ on infidelity and/or promiscuity in males and females appeared to be about the same.

Garcia said:

"What we found was that individuals with a certain variant of the DRD4 gene were more likely to have a history of uncommitted sex, including one-night stands and acts of infidelity.

The motivation seems to stem from a system of pleasure and reward, which is where the release of dopamine comes in. In cases of uncommitted sex, the risks are high, the rewards substantial, and the motivation variable - all elements that ensure a dopamine rush."

The researchers stressed that further and larger studies are required to confirm their findings. At this point it is not possible to confirm a cause-and-effect link between sexual behavior and genetic traits. However, genetics do appear to play a role in how we behave and the decisions we make in life.

The relationships are associative, the scientists stressed. In other words, some people with the genetic variation will not be unfaithful or promiscuous, and some people without the variation will be.

As the relationship is associative,"The study doesn't let transgressors off the hook,", Garcia added.

So it may still be a bit early to blame it all on one's genes.

The same genetic variation has been linked to gamblingaddiction, alcoholismand a love of horror films.
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