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Genome-wide association studies establish that human intelligence is highly heritable and polygenic

  • G. Davies
  • , A. Tenesa
  • , A. Payton
  • , J. Yang
  • , S. E. Harris
  • , D. Liewald
  • , X. Ke
  • , S. Le Hellard
  • , A. Christoforou
  • , M. Luciano
  • , K. McGhee
  • , L. Lopez
  • , A. J. Gow
  • , J. Corley
  • , P. Redmond
  • , H. C. Fox
  • , P. Haggarty
  • , L. J. Whalley
  • , G. McNeill
  • , M. E. Goddard
  • T. Espeseth, A. J. Lundervold, I. Reinvang, A. Pickles, V. M. Steen, W. Ollier, D. J. Porteous, M. Horan, J. M. Starr, N. Pendleton, P. M. Visscher, I. J. Deary

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