Getting back to the article...
From another news source, these researchers say that the androgen receptor in male to female transsexuals is too long. It is found in 55.4 % of MTF transsexuals while only 47.6% in non-transsexual men.
I feel uncomfortable saying that this particular research proves a physiological link to transsexuality. If it was closer to 100%, I would feel much better. This may be a side effect of the real genetics.
However...!
Vilain, et al, from UCLA genetics lab did appear to find a gene in the Y chromosome that is the same in all transsexuals (MTF, I believe) they examined, and it is different than in the non-TS males. This has previously been reported on this forum.
Basically, this appears to be the "gay-gene." With this gene and reduced in utero hormone levels, the area of the Hypothalamus that affects sexual orientation (INAH3) resembles that of genetic women. This has experimentally been demonstrated in animals. Humans have the same gene and it affects our brain the same way.
Gooren, et al, found that the BSTc area of the brain, which affects gender identity, appears to behave in the same way as in Vilain's study. This study from the Netherlands, along with Vilain's, seems much more promising in providing the physiological proof we are looking for.
After all, with these works, we might be able to get our health-care providers to provide treatment under our insurance policies.
Chaunte