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    The Genes That Are Associated with Dyslexia Have Likely Caused
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The Genes That Are Associated with Dyslexia Have Likely Caused

Question 154

Question 154

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The genes that are associated with dyslexia have likely caused:


A) changes in brain development.
B) sex-linked behaviours.
C) changes in visual processing.
D) intellectual impairment.

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