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This is one of three recent very large, partly-overlapping GWAS meta-analyses of intelligence. It used the new MTAG method, which allowed the intelligence-correlated trait of education to be sued to enhance the genetic variants related to intelligence. It reports many genetic correlations between intelligence and physical and mental health.
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This is one of three recent very large, partly-overlapping GWAS meta-analyses of intelligence. It reports many genetic correlations between intelligence and physical and mental health.
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