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Genetics explain up to 25% of the variance in when babies start walking, study finds.
Scientists have found that genetics play a key role in when babies start walking, with genes explaining about a quarter of the variation in walking age.
A study of over 70,000 infants identified 11 genetic markers linked to walking, which also affect brain development, educational attainment, and may lower the risk of ADHD.
This discovery could aid in understanding child development and supporting infants with motor delays.
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La genética explica hasta un 25% de la variación en cuándo los bebés comienzan a caminar, según un estudio.