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BBC NEWS | Health | Gene link to poor reading skills
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A common genetic variant may be partly to blame for poor reading ability, research suggests.
Genetic change may explain reading difficulty: study | Reuters
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The common genetic variation linked to dyslexia may also help explain why some people without the learning difficulty are not good readers, researchers said on...
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A quick test will tell just how right-handed you really are. And it could help researchers understand conditions like dyslexia.
Leadership influenced by genetics, claim scientists • PET
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Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at Oxford University, UK, have identified a genetic variant that is linked to reading ability. The findings, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, implicate a gene that could also be involved in dyslexia. Dr Silvia Paracchini, lead.
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