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The shared genetic architecture and evolution of human language and musical rhythm.

Gökberk AlagözElse EisingYasmina MekkiGiacomo BignardiPierre Fontanillasnull nullMichel G NivardMichelle LucianoNancy J CoxSimon E FisherReyna L Gordon
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Rhythm and language-related traits are phenotypically correlated, but their genetic overlap is largely unknown. Here, we leveraged two large-scale genome-wide association studies performed to shed light on the shared genetics of rhythm (N=606,825) and dyslexia (N=1,138,870). Our results reveal an intricate shared genetic and neurobiological architecture, and lay groundwork for resolving longstanding debates about the potential co-evolution of human language and musical traits.
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