Genetics of lefties: How southpaws are different from righties
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By some estimates, as little as eight percent of the population are southpaws. And now, for the first time, scientists have discovered the genetic links connected to left-handedness—plus a core advantage that lefties may have over righties.Sept. 10, 2019
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