It has been seen majority of times that parents comes complaining about the linked-to-genes-orientationpoor performance of their child and all credit to it goes to the careless behavior of the child. You’ll be really amazed to know that the poor performance in four of the key subjects English, Math, Science and History is due to some specific dopamine gene variation in the DNA, as reported by some research.

This new research has been taken by biosocial criminologist Kevin M. Beaver of The Florida State University and it is very affective for this concept that the genetic orientation affects the academic performance and there is not issue of carelessness involved in it.

According to Beaver “We believe that dopaminergic genes affect GPA because they have previously been linked to factors associated with academic performance, including adolescent delinquency, working memory, intelligence and cognitive abilities, and ADHD, among others.”

The findings of this study were shown as a paper in online Aug. 30 in the journal Intelligence. Another statement that came from Beaver says that “Unfortunately, we know that students with lower GPAs are generally more likely to participate in antisocial or criminal activities, and less likely to attend college and earn comparatively higher salaries as a result.”

So the researchers have concluded a very affective outcome of their research and it can help .the other medical experts to sort out the problem of individual’s performance in every school or college.