Digit Ratio: A Pointer to Fertility, Behavior, and Health

Digit Ratio: A Pointer to Fertility, Behavior, and Health image
ISBN-10:

0813530296

ISBN-13:

9780813530291

Author(s): Manning, John
Edition: 1
Released: Feb 01, 2002
Format: Library Binding, 208 pages
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Description:

Could the length of your fingers indicate a predisposition to breast cancer? Or musical genius? Or homosexuality? In Digit Ratio, John T. Manning posits that relative lengths of the second and fourth digits in humans (2D:4D ratio) does provide such a window into hormone- and sex-related traits.It has been known for more than a century that men and women tend to differ in the relative lengths of their index (2D) and ring (4D) fingers, which upon casual observation seem fairly symmetrical. Men on average have fourth digits longer than their second digits, while women typically have the opposite. Digit ratios are unique in that they are fixed before birth, while other sexually dimorphic variables are fixed after puberty, and the same genes that control for finger length also control the development of the sex organs. The 2D:4D ratio is the only prenatal sexually dimorphic trait that measurably explains conditions linking testosterone, estrogen, and human development; the study of












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