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  5. DRD4-7R Gene: Meet The Wanderlust Gene

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  1. The Science of Wanderlust

    "The wanderlust gene is so powerful. It appears that the DRD4 gene is more predominant in the traveling type of person," Maslar tells Condé Nast Traveler. "Dopamine is the liking hormone ...

  2. 8 Clear Signs You Have the Wanderlust Gene

    The wanderlust gene is a genetic variation of the DRD4 gene. This variation, DRD4-7R, occurs in a region of the gene that is repeated between 2 to 11 times. The prevalence of the wanderlust gene varies across different populations, according to researches. For example, migratory people tend to have a higher proportion of the DRD4-7R variant ...

  3. The Wanderlust Gene: Why Some People Are Born To Travel

    As told on one psychology blog, the inherent urge to travel can be traced back to one gene, which is a genetic derivative of the gene DRD4, which is associated with the dopamine levels in the ...

  4. 6 Signs You Have the Wanderlust Gene

    Tip: Wanderlusters with the travel gene want a glamorous, adventurous life like the kind seen on the silver screen. Model your experience on these can't-miss travel movies . 2. Your attention tends to be scattered. On top of being called the "wanderlust gene," DRD4-7R has also been dubbed the "ADHD gene" because its carriers Can. Not ...

  5. Are You A Traveling Addict? Find Out If You Have the Wanderlust Gene

    A mutation in the DRD4-7R+ gene, which relates to dopamine control, trying new things, and curiosity and impulsiveness is known as the wanderlust gene. If you have an insatiable desire for travel and are always looking for ways to get out of your comfort zone and travel, you might have the wanderlust gene!

  6. The effect of the 7R allele at the DRD4 locus on risk ...

    The dopamine receptor gene DRD4 fulfills many criteria as a good candidate gene: it is highly polymorphic 7,8, expressed in the prefrontal cortex, it shows an unusually large variable repeat ...

  7. DRD4-7R: The gene variant linked with adventure and excitement

    Does DRD4-7R really make you want to travel? Much of the research into DRD4-7R was conducted on animals, with conclusive links found in birds and horses. Research on humans has found varied results. However, Richard Paul Ebstein, professor of psychology at the National University of Singapore, has spent the last 20 years studying the gene variant.

  8. The Desire to Travel Could Be Genetic

    According to Travel + Leisure: Studies over the years have proven a link between an excess of dopamine in the brain and a tendency to engage in impulsive and dangerous behaviors. This surplus dopamine has also been associated with a specific variant of the DRD4 gene, which codes for a single type of dopamine receptor called the 7R+ allele.

  9. The 'wanderlust gene'

    Well, researchers have repeatedly tried to link such behaviour traits with a gene variant known as DRD4-7R, which is thought to be present in around 20 per cent of the population. Some ...

  10. Why travel agents need the DRD4 gene: Travel Weekly Asia

    The DRD4 is the novelty-seeking gene. According to researchers, those who possess it are happiest when stimulated by something new and different - something travellers and travel industry players would typically have. At CruiseWorld Asia 2023, Travel Weekly editor in chief Arnie Weissmann speaks about the value of cruising.

  11. Dopamine receptor D4

    Dopamine receptor D. 4. The dopamine receptor D4 is a dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the DRD4 gene on chromosome 11 at 11p15.5. [5] The structure of DRD4 has been reported in complex with the antipsychotic drug nemonapride. [6] As with other dopamine receptor subtypes, the D 4 receptor is activated by the ...

  12. DRD4-7R Gene: Meet The Wanderlust Gene

    If you're the kind of person that feels compelled to travel, bound to an uncontrollable urge that flows through you, motivating you to drop everything and ex...

  13. How Wanderlust May Actually Be Genetic

    Conde Nast Traveler published a story about a human gene that some scientists believe makes people more likely to want to travel. Researchers found the gene, known as DRD4-7R, in about 20 percent ...

  14. The wanderlust gene is a real thing, and you might have it

    Speaking to Conde Nast Traveler, biologist Dawn Masler from Kaplan University, has said her extensive studies into the gene have shown just how noticeable the results are and when compared to people's lifestyles it was clear DRD4-7R gene holders tended to travel more: "The wanderlust gene is so powerful. It appears that the DRD4 gene is ...

  15. You Might Have a Gene That Makes You Desperate to Travel

    7R, a variant of the gene DRD4, acts on the brain's dopamine levels which in turn affects behaviour and motivation. It exists in 20% of the population. ... We know that many of you worry about the environmental impact of travel and are looking for ways of expanding horizons in ways that do minimal harm - and may even bring benefits. ...

  16. The Curious Personality of the DRD4-7r Allele

    Dopamine receptor gene DRD4 7-repeat allele X maternal sensitivity interaction on child externalizing behavior problems: independent replication of effects at 18 months. PloS one, 11(8), e0160473. 8.

  17. Adventure Test

    DRD4-7R is a gene variant which regulates dopamine levels. It's also called "Adventure gene" or "Wanderlust" because that little 20% of the world's population who owns the 7R, it's more likely to look for new experiences, destinations to explore, cusines to try, extreme sports experiences, cultures to discover and is driven by an irrepressible desire to travel.

  18. DRD4-7R: The Wanderlust Gene on Vimeo

    DRD4, a gene that encodes the dopamine receptor D4, is associated with impulsively seeking happiness levels in your brain. The gene responsible for this behaviour can also be linked to an urge to travel and a variant of the gene, DRD4-7R, is nicknamed the "wanderlust gene" associated with curiosity and restlessness.

  19. Wanderlust Gene Test

    The Gene Tested. DNA changes in the DRD4 gene often occur in a 48 base pair repeat region, where the number of repeats can range from 2 - 11. The "wanderlust" DNA test establishes the length of the repeat region within DRD4. It can specify the number of repeats at each copy. Inheriting at least one copy of the 7R+ allele, which includes ...

  20. Lytkarino

    Postal code (s) [6] 140080-140083. OKTMO ID. 46741000001. Lytkarino ( Russian: Лытка́рино) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Moskva River 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) southeast of Moscow (from MKAD). Population: 65,212 ( 2021 Census); [7] 55,237 ( 2010 Census); [2] 50,798 ( 2002 Census); [8] 50,968 ( 1989 ...

  21. Lytkarino Tourism, Russia

    This is a comprehensive travel guide for Lytkarino in Russia. From budgeting tips to finding the best spots, this travel guide has got all the insider information to explore Lytkarino like a local. When planning a trip to Lytkarino, make sure you visit its near-by prime city of Moscow .

  22. Touring the Top 10 Moscow Metro Stations

    6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders. Novoslobodskaya metro station. 7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power.

  23. The trains and stations of the Moscow Metro · Russia Travel Blog

    2 Comments · Posted by Alex Smirnov in Cities, Travel, Video. The Moscow Metro is the third most intensive subway system in the world after Tokyo and Seoul subways. The first line was opened on May 15, 1935. Since 1955, the metro has the name of V.I. Lenin.