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A large-scale study finds that if one identical twin has ADHD, there is a very high probability that the other twin also has it. A separate line of research discovers that many individuals with ADHD share common variations in genes that are involved in the regulation of dopamine. How do these two findings together support a theory about the cause of ADHD?
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A large-scale study finds that if one identical twin has ADHD, there is a very high probability that the other twin also has it. A separate line of research discovers that many individuals with ADHD share common variations in genes that are involved in the regulation of dopamine. How do these two findings together support a theory about the cause of ADHD?