Handedness is the most evident lateralized trait in humans. A weak (~25 %) genetic component has been consistently reported for hand preference across independent studies. Genomic technologies have made rapid progress in increasing throughput and resolution of genetic mapping but their success is largely dependent on the availability of large sample sizes. Hand preference in humans is easily determined and available for tens of thousands of individuals for which genomic data are also available. Yet, strong genetic candidates for hand preference have not been proposed yet. Genetics analyses using quantitative measures of handedness have demonstrated that genes involved in establishing left/right structural laterality play a role in controlli...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Handedness is one of the most distinct asymmetries of the human body. There is approximately 90 % of...
Handedness is the most widely investigated motor preference in humans. The genetics of handedness an...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Cerebral dominance of language function and hand preference are suggested to be heritable traits wit...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Hand preference is a prominent behavioural trait linked to human brain asymmetry. A handful of genet...
Cerebral dominance of language function and hand preference are suggested to be heritable traits wit...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...
Around the world, about 10% people prefer using their left-hand. What leads to this fixed proportion...
Handedness is the most commonly investigated lateralised phenotype and is usually measured as a bina...
Handedness is one of the most distinct asymmetries of the human body. There is approximately 90 % of...
Handedness is the most widely investigated motor preference in humans. The genetics of handedness an...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Handedness has been extensively studied because of its relationship with language and the over-repre...
Cerebral dominance of language function and hand preference are suggested to be heritable traits wit...
Modern theories of genetic influence on lateralization suggest that random or fluctuating asymmetry ...
Hand preference is a prominent behavioural trait linked to human brain asymmetry. A handful of genet...
Cerebral dominance of language function and hand preference are suggested to be heritable traits wit...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...
At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid t...
Handedness is the most pronounced behavioral asymmetry in humans. Genome-wide association studies ha...