A genomewide scan for intelligence identifies quantitative trait loci on 2q and 6p.
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Danielle Posthuma | Nicholas G Martin | Dorret I Boomsma | N. Martin | G. Montgomery | D. Posthuma | D. Boomsma | P. Slagboom | M. Wright | M. Luciano | E. D. Geus | P. Slagboom | P Eline Slagboom | Grant W Montgomery | Michelle Luciano | Eco J C de Geus | Margie J Wright | D. Boomsma | M. Wright | N. G. Martin
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