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Analysis of DNA from 23andMe users points to variants in genes linked to brain function and sense of rhythm



Summary

A recent analysis of DNA data from 23andMe users suggests a genetic link between brain function and rhythm perception. Researchers identified specific genetic variants associated with both traits. This implies that genes involved in cognitive processes might also play a role in our ability to perceive and process rhythm. The findings could shed light on the evolutionary connection between musicality and cognitive abilities, potentially furthering our understanding of how rhythm perception is encoded in our genes and its relationship to broader brain function.

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