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This new research could also have ethical implications because the effect of
the gene appears to be quite dramatic: The scientists say that males who
inherit a particular version of the gene have, on average, an IQ that is 20
points lower than males who don't.
The researchers studied about 300 children with an average age of 10. The
children, all Caucasian, came from six counties in the Cleveland area. As a
group, males — but not females — who had the variant gene had IQ scores
about 20 points lower than males who didn't.
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