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Handedness and brain asymmetry have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as dyslexia and schizophrenia. The genetic nature of this correlation is ...

The genetic relationship between handedness and ... - PubMed

Handedness and brain asymmetry have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as dyslexia and schizophrenia. The genetic nature of ...

The genetic relationship between handedness and ... - ResearchGate

Handedness and brain asymmetry have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders such as dyslexia and schizophrenia. The genetic nature of this correlation ...

The genetic relationship between handedness and ...

Highlights • Genes controlling left/right (LR) body asymmetry also influence handedness. • Some genes associated with handedness or dyslexia are expressed ...

Is handedness determined by genetics? - MedlinePlus

It was initially thought that a single gene controlled handedness. However, more recent studies suggest that multiple genes, perhaps up to 40, contribute to ...

Handedness and its genetic influences are associated with ... - PNAS

Genetic influences on handedness were associated with some of these brain asymmetries, especially of language-related regions. This suggests links between ...

Genome-wide association study identifies 48 common genetic ...

Our GWAS and SNP heritability analyses conclusively demonstrate that handedness is a polygenic trait, with multiple genetic variants that ...

Genes associated with left-handedness linked with shape of the ...

... effects with brain architecture. The study linked these genetic differences with the connections between areas of the brain related to language.

The genetics and evolution of handedness.

McManus (1985) has proposed a somewhat similar model in which handedness is controlled at a single genelocus, with one allele, D, specifying dextrality, and ...

The Functional Genetics of Handedness and Language Lateralization

Disease association analysis revealed associations of genes involved in handedness with diseases affecting the whole body, while genes involved ...

Handedness and hemispheric language dominance in healthy ...

⁠. These results clearly demonstrate that the relationship between handedness and language dominance is not an artefact of cerebral pathology but a natural ...

Handedness: A neurogenetic shift of perspective - ScienceDirect

In this article, we review the new insights into handedness genetics provided by these studies and discuss, how integrating results from genetic and ...

The molecular genetics of hand preference revisited - Nature

Hand preference is a prominent behavioural trait linked to human brain asymmetry. A handful of genetic variants have been reported to associate with hand ...

Handedness genetics: considering the phenotype - Frontiers

(2013) estimated the number of genetic loci involved in handedness to be at least 30–40, and possibly much larger. This estimation suggests that genome-wide ...

A review of evidence for a genetic component in the determination of ...

Experimental evidence is marshalled in support of some arguments for a significant genetic component in the transmission of human handedness.

The genetics and evolution of handedness. - APA PsycNet

At some point in hominid evolution, a mutation may have produced a "dextral" (D) allele, strongly biasing handedness in favor of the right hand and control ...

Are right-/left-handers a gene-determined allocation or a learned ...

It's a very interesting question, because it shows a cultural prejudice. There's nothing of genetic about right/left-handedness, ...

Left Handedness - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

That said, handedness does not appear to have the simple genetic basis that traits such as hair and eye color have. For example, 20–25% of identical twins are ...

Recent Advances in Handedness Genetics - MDPI

The chance of being left-handed increases with accumulation of multiple genetic variants represented by gradient in middle of figure. Poor correlation across ...

Genome-wide association study identifies 48 common genetic ...

Given the moderate genetic correlation between left-handedness and ambidexterity, a separate GWAS of ambidexterity was carried out using UK ...