Is Dancing a Genetic trait!?

 

Dancers are more likely to have variations of two genes involved in the transmission of information between nerve cells, according to the researchers. One of the genes discovered is a serotonin transporter, a brain transmitter involved in spiritual experiences.

According to a study, dancers have consistent variances in two important genes when compared to the general population. Both genes have a role in information transfer between nerve cells. The serotonin transporter controls the amount of serotonin in the brain, which is involved in spiritual experiences and a variety of other behaviours. In numerous animal studies, the vasopressin receptor has been demonstrated to affect social communication and affiliative bonding behaviours. Both are components of dance, a centuries-old human social expression.

One of the most essential principles of evolutionary biology is that we inherit traits and qualities from our distant ancestors, but this does not guarantee that we require them today. Those athletic-like fluid dance moves, like your appendix, may not be as valuable as they once were. Don't worry if you have two left feet; there's nothing to worry about.

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