genes and intelligence
"Genes and intelligence" refers to the relationship between genetic factors and an individual's cognitive abilities, including their overall intellectual capacity, problem-solving skills, memory, and learning capabilities. It explores how specific genes or combinations of genes may influence or contribute to variations in intelligence levels observed among individuals.
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