Genes, guilty of falling in love?

Probably not the best news for lovers, for whom this is a whole sublimation of springs, pheromones, and a spill of brain chemistry that submits to the most irreducible.

According to Israeli medical researchers, the origin of the sexual attraction that we feel for another person actually responds to a genetic imprint, present in both members of the partner .

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The study, led by Tirza Klein and Israeli Moshe , was carried out in Genetic Analysis Laboratory of Beilinson Hospital , in the town of PetajTikva, near Tel Aviv, and published by the prestigious American Journal of Reproductive Immunology.

For the investigation data of thousand 310 were taken couples of men and women between the ages of 18 and 80. Most of which, one thousand 002, had been remitted to the medical center by judicial order, in order to determine the paternity of the parent.

Another group was composed of 308 married couples with problems of infertility , and a third party control by fictitious spouses. Do you want to know more about the results? Check the photo gallery.