[Genetic problems of handedness].

M Reiss
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The present review discusses the heredity of the most famous and important lateral sign, namely handedness. There are some problems in assessing the handedness and so it is not ever easy to describe the phenotype of handedness in relation to the genotype. Another important point is the biological foundation. It is possible to argue that genes are left-right agonistic. All available family studies on handedness are presented and altogether they show a clear intrafamiliar relationship. Data of adoption studies on handedness are rare but they indicate that the effects of shared biological heritage are more powerful determinants of handedness than sociocultural factors. Several genetic models are discussed shortly favoring the Annett- and the McManus-model because they calculate a directional and a fluctuating asymmetry. Finally the present review describes the factors favoring a genetic influence (presence of asymmetries in infants, structural and behavioral asymmetries) and those favoring sociocultural determination (twin data). The body of data offers substantial evidence for the influence of genes.

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[惯用手的遗传问题]。
本综述讨论了遗传的最著名和重要的侧面标志,即利手性。在评估手性方面存在一些问题,因此描述与基因型相关的手性表型并不容易。另一个要点是生物学基础。可以认为基因是左右竞争的。所有可用的关于利手性的家庭研究都被呈现出来,它们显示出一种清晰的内部熟悉关系。关于利手性的收养研究数据很少,但它们表明,共同的生物遗产的影响比社会文化因素更有力地决定了利手性。本文将简要讨论几种遗传模型,这些模型倾向于安妮特模型和麦克马纳斯模型,因为它们计算了方向性和波动性的不对称性。最后,本综述描述了有利于遗传影响的因素(婴儿存在不对称,结构和行为不对称)和那些有利于社会文化决定的因素(双胞胎数据)。大量的数据为基因的影响提供了有力的证据。
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