Telepathy is fundamentally communication – a bridging of thoughts, a direct link between minds. There is no single gene that controls telepathy. It is a synergistic effect that stems from a dozen or more genes. The strength of an individual's telepathy is similarly not directly linked to any single gene. The puzzle is further complicated by "mundane" genes – genes that have existed in humanity for millions of years but have new effects when acting in concert with the "new" telepathic genes.
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