Studies Identify Key Genes for Intelligence, Depression, ADHD, and Autism
Intelligence and a sense of well-being may result from just over 1,000 of our genes—as little as 4% of our genome—while depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia could be caused by even fewer, according to two studies published in Nature Genetics on Monday.
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Studies Identify Key Genes for Intelligence, Depression, ADHD, and Autism