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jvkohl
07-16-2007, 11:17 AM
Mitropoulos C, Papachatzopoulou A, Menounos PG, Kolonelou C, Pappa M, Bertolis G, Gerou S, Patrinos

GP.
Association Study of Human VN1R1 Pheromone Receptor Gene Alleles and Gender. Genet Test. 2007

Summer;11(2):128-32.

"our data suggest that the allelic differences in the human VN1R1 gene are unlikely to

be associated with gender and hence to contribute to distinct gender-specific behavior."

Speculation: If

genetic variation does not contribute to distict "gender" - specific behavior, it may be that olfactory/pheromonal

conditioning of the sexual response cycle makes a bigger difference than previously realized. It would therefore

make sense to anticipate that the pairing of an olfactory component with a pheromonal component in a mixture would

increase product effectiveness. Next thing on the agenda would be to examine species specificity of the olfactory

and the pheromonal components, as is being done by few, if any other, researchers.

James V.

Kohl
author/creator "The Scent of Eros"


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