The Indonesian Express
Do you wish to have intelligent children? If so, it is essential to choose the right partner. This is because one of the parents' genes plays a significant role in passing on intelligence to their offspring. This raises the question: which parent's genes are more likely to contribute to a child's intelligence, the mother’s or the father’s? Research has indicated that mothers are the primary contributors to a child's intelligence, as reported in a study published in the journal Psychology Spot. The study was conducted by observing 12,686 adolescents aged between 14 and 22 years. They were questioned about various factors, including race, educational level, social status, economic status, and similar inquiries were posed to their mothers during the research. In investigating the aforementioned issue, researchers have indicated that women are more likely to transmit intelligence genes to their offspring, which are derived from the X chromosome. The study highlights that women possess two X chromosomes, while men have only one. This implies that women have a twofold opportunity to pass on intelligence to their children compared to men. Additionally, the researchers noted that fathers primarily inherit a different set of traits determined by genes, such as intuition and emotions. This inheritance is also crucial for unlocking the child's potential intelligence. "If the same gene is inherited from the father, that gene will be deactivated," the research published in Psychology Spot states. Overall, both maternal and paternal genes can contribute to the inheritance of intelligence. However, the potential for higher intelligence is more significantly passed down by the mother, without discounting the influence of both parents' nurturing styles.