Genetic influences on handedness: Data from 25,732 Australian and Dutch twin families
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G. Geffen | D. Duffy | N. Martin | G. Willemsen | D. Boomsma | D. Nyholt | D. Mackey | S. Medland | M. Wright | A. Hewitt | S. Treloar | J. Bailey | G. Townsend | W. Slutske | D. Hay | F. Lévy | Catherina E.M. van-Beijsterveldt | Vicki White | F. Levy | V. White | D. Boomsma | M. Wright | N. Martin | N. Martin | J. Bailey
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