The study also confirms that “polygenic scores” can be a useful tool.
Polygenic scores are single numbers that aggregate a person’s genetic variants to estimate predisposition to a trait, like intelligence.
For the study, the researchers used genetic data from nearly 1 million individuals gathered via large datasets like 23 and Me to give each of the adult twins a polygenic score based on their own DNA, for cognitive ability.
Remarkably, the twins’ scores closely matched what would be expected based on their tests when they were babies.
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A new study reveals that cognitive tests in infancy can modestly predict intelligence three decades later.
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