A new study says rare gene variants might explain why some people are left-handed from stra plus ইসিতা photo Watch Video
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Description: Roughly 10% of us are left-handed. <br/><br/>A new #study says rare gene variants might be the reason some of us are ‘southpaws’.<br/><br/>The TUBB4B #gene is involved in controlling the shape of cells and is almost three times more common in the left-handed. It may play a role in the development of the brain asymmetry that underlies the determination of a dominant hand.<br/><br/>Neurobiologist Clyde Francks of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands is the senior author of the study published in the journal Nature Communications.<br/>#Science #lefthanded
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