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=== User: Point A is fair, but claims of Holocene directional selection for intelligence are very well supported now which I'm fa⦠=== Point A is fair, but claims of Holocene directional selection for intelligence are very well supported now (which I'm familiar with because I read the blogs of Emil Kirkegaard and Peter Frost--I'm sure you'd object that they're "fringe" sources, but they're mostly reposting studies by other people anyway). I'll grant that associating that with ASD on the grounds of relatively small gene-linkage is pure speculation on my part. And thanks for correcting me on GWAS, I should know better but my low working familiarity with the subject is showing.
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