Francks Clyde
University of Oxford, UK.
Laterality. 2009 Jan;14(1):11-6. doi: 10.1080/13576500802536439.
Francks et al. (2007) performed a recent study in which the first putative genetic effect on human handedness was identified (the imprinted locus LRRTM1 on human chromosome 2). In this issue of Laterality, Tim Crow and colleagues present a critique of that study. The present paper presents a personal response to that critique which argues that Francks et al. (2007) published a substantial body of evidence implicating LRRTM1 in handedness and schizophrenia. Progress will now be achieved by others trying to validate, refute, or extend those findings, rather than by further armchair discussion.
弗兰克斯等人(2007年)最近进行了一项研究,其中首次确定了对人类用手习惯的假定基因效应(人类2号染色体上的印记基因座LRRTM1)。在本期《偏侧性》杂志中,蒂姆·克罗及其同事对该研究提出了批评。本文给出了对该批评的个人回应,认为弗兰克斯等人(2007年)发表了大量证据,表明LRRTM1与用手习惯和精神分裂症有关。现在将由其他人通过尝试验证、反驳或扩展这些发现来取得进展,而不是通过进一步的纸上谈兵式讨论。