- Scientists identified a rare gene mutation (N783Y in the SIK3 gene) that allows some individuals to function well on only 4-6 hours of Sleep.
- This mutation affects a phosphate exchange process crucial to the Sleep-wake cycle, leading to less Sleep and potentially more deep Sleep.
- Mice with the same mutation slept 30 minutes less than unaltered mice, confirming the gene's role in Sleep duration.
- This discovery could lead to new therapies for Sleep disorders and improve Sleep quality.
- The mutation seems to increase deep Sleep in those who have it.
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