The articles have a nine year gap, and the newer, written 2015 also mentions Munson et al's research several times. One of the main differences between the researches is that while Munson et al included bisexual men and women, and also Lesbians, Erik.C. Tracy worked solely with the topic of gay men. Both, however, did their research on American English. As to the conclusions: * Yes, listeners can distinguish between LGB and heterosexual men and women. * Listeners rely more on vowels than consonants, and of those, only few. * The /s/ is the most important consonant when making a judgment. (also deriving from this topic, see "gay lisp" there were some excellent articles about that, too, but unfortunately they were about a research done in Belgium). But only if you are male. (Apparently there is a "gay lisp", but no "lesbian lisp", although that would sound much better.)
aretusest suurendab karja skreipiresistentsust Valik piimavalkude pärilike tüüpide järgi võimaldab parandada piima tehnoloogilisi omadusi EESTIS Genofondiuuringud (veised, hobused, lambad) Geneetiline identifitseerimine ja põlvnemisandmete õigsuse kontrollimine Veised, hobused, koerad (DNA msat) Sigade stressiresistentsus (PCR-RFLP) BLAD (PCR-RFLP) Piimavalkude pärilikud tüübid (CSN1, CSN2 ja CSN3, LGB, PCR-RFLP) CVM (PCR-RFLP) Skreipi lammastel (sekveneerimine) Põlvnemisandmete õigsuse kontrollimine Kohustuslik aretuses kasutatavatele isasloomadele (veised, hobused) Emasloomal on mitu seemendust või paaritust milline seemendus/paaritus oli tiinestav Kahtlus põlvnemisandmete õigsuses (omanik ise või ostja) Loomad, kellel on probleemid märgistusega Embrüosiirdevasikad põlvnemine geneetilistest vanematest