genetic markers and intelligence
Genetic markers are unique sequences of DNA that can be used as indicators to identify specific genes or traits within an individual's genetic makeup. When associated with intelligence, genetic markers refer to particular gene variants or combinations that may be linked to cognitive abilities or intellectual potential.
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