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Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

By Nicholas Wade | The New York Times | Updated: 2011-07-10 07:47

Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

The ability of monarch butterflies to orient themselves by the earth's magnetism may reside in humans as well. Thad Allender for The New York Times

Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

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Finding one's orientation might begin in the genes

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