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Human Lateralization among Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins in Koya Town

机译:高野町单卵双卵和双卵双卵中的人类横向化

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At present, we do not understand how human handedness arose. Although much attention has been paid to several genetic theories, some studies involving twins have indicated that the influence of genetic and environmental factors on handedness may be minimal or nonexistent. The incidence of left-handedness amongst males is higher than with females, according to a large body of research. People who are ambidextrous are more likely to start to write with their right hand, even when they are not forced to do this. The left hemisphere of the brain is also lateralized when compared to the right hemisphere and vice versa. Our research examined handedness in dizygotic and identical monozygotic twins in Koya Town/ Erbil governorate. In 2014, we mailed a questionnaire to 100 twins aged between 18 and 50 to survey their handedness. The survey determined whether each subject was a monozygotic or dizygotic twin, and then questioned them about their handedness. We examined whether both twins had the same handedness or different handedness, and whether individual twins have a higher prevalence of left-handedness or right-handedness. The results revealed that in 62% of cases, both monozygotic twins in a pair are right-handed. On the other hand, both dizygotic twins are right-handed only 54% of the time. Furthermore, dizygotic twins are more likely to have one left-handed and one right-handed twin when compared to monozygotic twins. We also found that the prevalence of right handedness in individual monozygotic twins regardless of the handedness of the other twin was 77%, whereas the prevalence of left-handedness was only 21%. The remaining 2% of monozygotic subjects were ambidextrous. These results indicate that unique genetic and environmental factors may account for the majority of variance in that is observed in handedness, although the relationship between the brain, handedness, environmental effects and genetic effects is a complex one. This is a view that is corroborated by a number of recent neuroscientific and genetic studies that are examined in this article.??
机译:目前,我们还不了解人类的手工性是如何产生的。尽管已经对几种遗传学理论给予了极大的关注,但是涉及双胞胎的一些研究表明,遗传和环境因素对惯性的影响可能很小或根本不存在。大量研究表明,男性左撇子的发生率高于女性。善于混和的人更有可能开始用右手写字,即使他们没有被迫这样做。与右半球相比,大脑的左半球也偏于外侧,反之亦然。我们的研究检查了位于埃尔比勒省Koya镇的同卵双生子和同卵双生子的同性性。 2014年,我们向100名年龄在18至50岁之间的双胞胎邮寄了一份调查问卷,以调查他们的惯性。调查确定每个受试者是单卵双卵还是双卵双卵,然后向他们询问他们的惯用性。我们检查了两个双胞胎是否具有相同的惯性或不同的惯性,以及单个双胞胎的左惯性或右惯性患病率较高。结果显示,在62%的情况下,一对单卵双生子都是右撇子。另一方面,两个同卵双生子只有54%的时间是惯用右手的。此外,与单卵双胞胎相比,双卵双胞胎更可能有一个左撇子和一个右撇子。我们还发现,与其他双胞胎的惯性无关,单个单卵双胞胎中右惯性的患病率为77%,而左惯性的患病率仅为21%。其余2%的单合受试者是灵巧的。这些结果表明,独特的遗传和环境因素可能占惯用性的大部分差异,尽管大脑,惯用性,环境效应和遗传效应之间的关系很复杂。这篇文章对此进行了审查,最近的许多神经科学和遗传学研究证实了这一观点。

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