The gene was discovered to make children slow to read and write

Researchers found that the discovery of this gene involved in reading and writing would be the basis for resolving the illiteracy of thousands of people.

This study is by a group of researchers from Oxford University. They found that the discovery of this gene will help them go deeper when studying ways to help children read and write slowly.

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The ability to read and write is also due to genes
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Research also helps children to read and write more easily, although this research method and research results are completely unrelated to intelligence, only related to reading and writing ability.

The study results are based on a poll of 6,000 UK children aged 7 to 9 years old. The study also expanded health exploration and development status of 14,000 mothers with children over 18 years old.

And the detection of the KIAA0319 gene is related and affects the child's ability to read and write early or later.

Professor Silvia Paracchini, from the Oxford Community Health Center, said people with this type of gene are less likely to read and write than others.

Professor Margaret Snowling, vice president of the Association of Illiterate, said that early detection of KIAA0319 gene types related to literacy will lead to many solutions to problems of literacy and skills other children.