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Genome-wide association and replication studies for handedness in a Korean community-based cohort.

Song Y, Lee D, Choi JE et al.

37337823 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8466 Participants
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Authors

SY
Song Y
LD
Lee D
CJ
Choi JE
LJ
Lee JW
HK
Hong KW
Chapter II

Abstract

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Introduction: Handedness is a conspicuous characteristic in human behavior, with a worldwide proportion of approximately 90% of people preferring to use the right hand for many tasks. In the Korean population, the proportion of left-handedness is relatively low at approximately 7%-10%, similar to that in other East-Asian cultures in which the use of the left hand for writing and other public activities has historically been oppressed.

744 Korean ancestry cases, 7,722 Korean ancestry controls

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8466
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
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