Researchers discover the genes that help you groove to music

An international team of scientists, led by researchers from Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, have reported the first large-scale investigation into the genetics of musical rhythm. The landmark study homed in on nearly 70 genetic variants linked with our ability to move in sync with a beat. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: Genetics, Dance, pop music
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