Study Of Williams Syndrome Patients Reveals Specific Gene's Role In Intelligence

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Study Of Williams Syndrome Patients Reveals Specific Gene's Role In Intelligence

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Although genetics is the most significant known determinant of human intelligence, how specific genes affect intelligence remains largely unknown. A multi-institution team led by a University of U

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