336 genetic variants that predict IQ identified in new Nature Genetics study (N=78,308) http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ng.3869.html …
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I didn't read the paper neither I would but I suppose they started with clear def of "intelligence" and approrpiate control group? LOL
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Yes, most of the additive variance represents the sum of mildly harmful mutations, as I've argued for 20 years: https://www.primalpoly.com/s/2009-IQ-health-fitness-factor.pdf …
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