#ancestry
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
Be part of an important study on the genetics of sexual orientation
· Have you had your DNA analyzed by 23andMe or Ancestry?
· Are you 18 years or older?
If you answered YES to these questions, you are eligible to participate in a study on sexual orientation.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how genetics may influence people’s personalities and sexual orientation. If you take part in this online study, we will instruct you how to find your genetic data file on your 23andMe account and upload it to our secure website. We will also ask you to complete a series of questionnaires on your personality and sexual behavior.
Time required to complete the study should be about 15-25 minutes.
Anyone 18 years or older who has been sexually active and has had a 23andMe or Ancestry analysis is eligible to participate, regardless of sexual orientation.
Please follow this link to begin the study:
https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e5Vi2kF7dFeGGr3
This study is being conducted by the Department of Anthropology at Penn State University, 409 Carpenter Building, University Park, PA.
Please contact the study coordinator Heather Self ([email protected]) or the principal investigator David Puts ([email protected]) for further information.
So for this week, I’ve decided to take it a bit easy and work on personal projects, but fear not, I’m not leaving you with nothing. Instead, I’d like to take this week to showcase some of the things I have created off the blog.
Now, some of these thing are things I have posted to my Patreon, but rest assured they are only things that I set to make public after about a month. Items that remain exclusive to my Patreon shall remain so until I create enough to perhaps self-publish something in the future.
Anyway, this first entry is not from my Patreon, but rather a gift I made for friend: a Pathfinder 1e ancestry/race interpretation of itself within the plurality system they are part of. With @dzhukhe ‘s permission, I hereby post this. (Hope you like the lore I extrapolated, let me know if there are changes I need to make!)
Lumin
Blending elements of several insects into one body, the lumin are humanoid insects with four arms, a trio of simple eyes in the middle of their foreheads similar to a mantis alongside their two compound eyes, and elytra like a beetle, as well as a separate abdomen to their thorax, both of which contain redundant internal organs. This last trait reflects another curious trait of theirs: their blend of mammalian traits such as the ability to grow scalp hair.
Hailing from the taiga, mountains, and cool forests, lumins typically live underground, digging out local caves or soil into complex tunnel cities with a keen engineering sense akin to ants, though they are not eusocial in nature, their species having a relatively even distribution of fertile members of any and all genders.
Growing up, lumins only undergo an incomplete metamorphosis, their children being softer, squishier but otherwise true to their adult molt aside from matters of proportion.
According to Lumin beliefs, they were born from the same divine word that gave rise to the greatest of beasts, the mighty divine behemoths, the primordial kaiju, and other titanic beasts like the legendary unique Tane called Leviathan. They even know the individual names of such beasts. To the lumin, these beings are avatars of divine or near-divine will, and though they are often engines of destruction, they are to be revered for their majesty just as much as their wrath is feared. Lumin perhaps have the most encyclopedic body of knowledge when it comes to the origin and behavioral quirks of such beasts as well, making them a useful resource when trying to quell a behemoth or kaiju on the rampage.
Despite revering such massive and destructive creatures, the lumin have no desire for the most part to emulate their more violent aspects. Instead, they live much like any other race, some content to live simple lives, others eager for adventure.
Lumin
Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Con, +2 Wis, -2 Dex
Type: Lumins are humanoids of the lumin subtype
Size: Lumin are medium creatures
Speed: 30 ft.
Senses: Lumin possess low-light vision and the scent special ability
Megafauna Affinity: Lumins gain a +2 bonus to Animal Handling and Diplomacy checks to interact with living creatures of huge size or larger
Multi-Armed: A lumin has four arms. One hand is considered its primary hand; all others are considered off hands. It can use any of its hands for other purposes that require free hands.
Natural armor: Lumins have a +2 natural armor bonus to AC
Redundant Organs: Once per day, when a Lumin is hit by an attack that is a critical threat, the Lumin may force the attacker to roll twice and take the lower result when rolling to confirm the critical hit.
Languages: Common, Lumin. Lumins with high intelligence scores can choose from the following bonus languages: Draconic, Dwarven, Giant, Gnoll, Goblin, Terran
Alternate Racial Traits:
Flight: Lumin with this racial trait have larger wings under their elytra, and have a fly speed of 30 feet with clumsy maneuverability. This replaces Megafauna Affinity
Oh! This is belightful! I knew that it was being worked upon, but to see it thusly….
Some additional notes, from the bug itself:
As with many of the great beasts we revere, we blur the lines between different categories of living creatures. Outwardly, we have many similarities to arthropods of superorder Dictyoptera (termites, cockroaches, and mantids). However, we also possess a number of mammaloid characteristics; if you were to cut open the exoskeleton of a deceased lumin, you would find that the internal structure is remarkably akin to most humanoids and monstrous humanoids (naturally, we tend to instead regard those as luminoids), although we would still be monotremes compared to such creatures. Whether we are arthropods with mammaloid traits or mammals with arthropod-like traits is a matter of some debate, outside of those circles that simply attribute our origins to divinity or magic.
While we are as sensitive to the environment as most other living beings, we have a strong cultural bond to the environments where we are found. This is not to say that there could not somewhere be lumins who prefer a tropical or desert environment….
Lumin societies vary, but there is a common thread to recognize at least the genders of gyne, drone, aner, dyne, and ergate. Because we are not bound by our characteristics at birth, most lumin societies do not attribute these to sexual characteristics. A child generally decides upon their gender while reaching maturity, and receives it formally.
We have a strong cross-cultural fondness for armor-like ornamentations and clothing that evokes the image thereof; this has led our name in some non-lumin tongues to be armor bugs, although this is not our preference.
I would personally describe our adoration of the great beasts to be akin to any other culture’s reverence for charismatic megafauna; where humans or orcs may esteem the lion and the eagle, we admire the behemoth and the ziz.
I shall attempt to say more on this, later tonight!
An important update!
So for this week, I’ve decided to take it a bit easy and work on personal projects, but fear not, I’m not leaving you with nothing. Instead, I’d like to take this week to showcase some of the things I have created off the blog.
Now, some of these thing are things I have posted to my Patreon, but rest assured they are only things that I set to make public after about a month. Items that remain exclusive to my Patreon shall remain so until I create enough to perhaps self-publish something in the future.
Anyway, this first entry is not from my Patreon, but rather a gift I made for friend: a Pathfinder 1e ancestry/race interpretation of itself within the plurality system they are part of. With @dzhukhe ‘s permission, I hereby post this. (Hope you like the lore I extrapolated, let me know if there are changes I need to make!)
Lumin
Blending elements of several insects into one body, the lumin are humanoid insects with four arms, a trio of simple eyes in the middle of their foreheads similar to a mantis alongside their two compound eyes, and elytra like a beetle, as well as a separate abdomen to their thorax, both of which contain redundant internal organs. This last trait reflects another curious trait of theirs: their blend of mammalian traits such as the ability to grow scalp hair.
Hailing from the taiga, mountains, and cool forests, lumins typically live underground, digging out local caves or soil into complex tunnel cities with a keen engineering sense akin to ants, though they are not eusocial in nature, their species having a relatively even distribution of fertile members of any and all genders.
Growing up, lumins only undergo an incomplete metamorphosis, their children being softer, squishier but otherwise true to their adult molt aside from matters of proportion.
According to Lumin beliefs, they were born from the same divine word that gave rise to the greatest of beasts, the mighty divine behemoths, the primordial kaiju, and other titanic beasts like the legendary unique Tane called Leviathan. They even know the individual names of such beasts. To the lumin, these beings are avatars of divine or near-divine will, and though they are often engines of destruction, they are to be revered for their majesty just as much as their wrath is feared. Lumin perhaps have the most encyclopedic body of knowledge when it comes to the origin and behavioral quirks of such beasts as well, making them a useful resource when trying to quell a behemoth or kaiju on the rampage.
Despite revering such massive and destructive creatures, the lumin have no desire for the most part to emulate their more violent aspects. Instead, they live much like any other race, some content to live simple lives, others eager for adventure.
Lumin
Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Con, +2 Wis, -2 Dex
Type: Lumins are humanoids of the lumin subtype
Size: Lumin are medium creatures
Speed: 30 ft.
Senses: Lumin possess low-light vision and the scent special ability
Megafauna Affinity: Lumins gain a +2 bonus to Animal Handling and Diplomacy checks to interact with living creatures of huge size or larger
Multi-Armed: A lumin has four arms. One hand is considered its primary hand; all others are considered off hands. It can use any of its hands for other purposes that require free hands.
Natural armor: Lumins have a +2 natural armor bonus to AC
Redundant Organs: Once per day, when a Lumin is hit by an attack that is a critical threat, the Lumin may force the attacker to roll twice and take the lower result when rolling to confirm the critical hit.
Languages: Common, Lumin. Lumins with high intelligence scores can choose from the following bonus languages: Draconic, Dwarven, Giant, Gnoll, Goblin, Terran
Alternate Racial Traits:
Flight: Lumin with this racial trait have larger wings under their elytra, and have a fly speed of 30 feet with clumsy maneuverability. This replaces Megafauna Affinity
Ancestral tree in Aburi gardens (Ghana)