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Until the recent past, homosexuals, lesbians, and transgenders were considered to be inferior socially and felt a certain modicum of shame. But no more! Gay people are now considered to be equal to every Jack, Tom, Harry, Mary, Sara, and Jane in society. Most People on our earth now know that geneticists had proved that the gender preference of gay people is decreed by the existence of mutations in several genes that are described in the novel. These are genes that conform to both genders of gay people as well as to males or females uniquely. Still, genetic findings do not rule out the…mehr

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Until the recent past, homosexuals, lesbians, and transgenders were considered to be inferior socially and felt a certain modicum of shame. But no more! Gay people are now considered to be equal to every Jack, Tom, Harry, Mary, Sara, and Jane in society. Most People on our earth now know that geneticists had proved that the gender preference of gay people is decreed by the existence of mutations in several genes that are described in the novel. These are genes that conform to both genders of gay people as well as to males or females uniquely. Still, genetic findings do not rule out the realization that wrong education, parental maltreatment, and certain Hormones also create a certain percentage of "gayness". These hormones are also probably the result of genetic stimuli. The present novel discusses the above genetic information for the creation of gayness, but it also brings an extensive and grabbing science fiction story that describes an attempt by a geneticist, at the behest of a distraught father, to convert his gay son to the so-called state of "normalcy".
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Autorenporträt
Zvee Gilead is a retired scientist who has worked in immunology, virology, cancer research, biotechnology, and pharmacology. He received his undergraduate degrees from the University of Tel-Aviv, Israel, and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He is married and has two sons and a grandson.