Are left-handed people genetically smarter?

Variants in newly identified gene show differences in brain structure which could result in better verbal skills

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Scientists have identified the genetic difference associated with left-handedness, which might lead to left-handed people having better verbal skills than the right-handed majority, but also a higher likelihood of developing schizophrenia.

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