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July 2, 2009, 10:03 PM CT
Influences of nature and nurture
Practice, practice, practice might get you to Carnegie Hall, but for aspiring musicians, there's new evidence that genes may influence one's ability to get there, as well. Perfect pitch, also known as absolute pitch, is the rare ability to recognize and name musical notes without any reference pitch for comparison, detecting, for instance, A before middle C. The rarity of the aptitude contrasts with the common ability to immediately recognize and name colors, distinguishing pink from red or azure from blue. In the July 2 online posting of " American Journal of Human Genetics ," UCSF researchers report that they identified a particular region of genes on human chromosome eight that is associated with perfect pitch, at least in people of European ancestry. The next step, they say, is to identify a specific gene. The finding, part of a larger examination of families of various ancestries Europeans, Ashkenazi Jews, Indians and East Asians is the first significant genetic evidence of a role of genes in perfect pitch. It is likely, the scientists say, that multiple genes are involved in all cases of perfect pitch and that different genes could be linked to different ethnic backgrounds. Regardless, the finding is an important advance, they say, in their effort to move in on the relative roles of early musical training and genetic inheritance on perfect pit"
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