Researchers identify the genes that make some of us more friendly

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Last updated 24 fevereiro 2025
Researchers identify the genes that make some of us more friendly
Why some individuals seek social engagement and friendship while others shy away, may well be dependent on the expression and sequence of two genes in their bodies.
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