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Genomics studies on musical aptitude, music perception, and practice

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When searching for genetic markers inherited together with musical aptitude, genes affecting inner ear development and brain function were identified. The alpha‐synuclein gene (SNCA), located in the most significant linkage… Click to show full abstract

When searching for genetic markers inherited together with musical aptitude, genes affecting inner ear development and brain function were identified. The alpha‐synuclein gene (SNCA), located in the most significant linkage region of musical aptitude, was overexpressed when listening and performing music. The GATA‐binding protein 2 gene (GATA2) was located in the best associated region of musical aptitude and regulates SNCA in dopaminergic neurons, thus linking DNA‐ and RNA‐based studies of music‐related traits together. In addition to SNCA, several other genes were linked to dopamine metabolism. Mutations in SNCA predispose to Lewy‐body dementia and cause Parkinson disease in humans and affect song production in songbirds. Several other birdsong genes were found in transcriptome analysis, suggesting a common evolutionary background of sound perception and production in humans and songbirds. Regions of positive selection with musical aptitude contained genes affecting auditory perception, cognitive performance, memory, human language development, and song perception and production of songbirds. The data support the role of dopaminergic pathway and their link to the reward mechanism as a molecular determinant in positive selection of music. Integration of gene‐level data from the literature across multiple species prioritized activity‐dependent immediate early genes as candidate genes in musical aptitude and listening to and performing music.

Keywords: studies musical; musical aptitude; perception; genomics studies; music

Journal Title: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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