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Figure 1.

The families of the study.

Circles represent females, squares males and genotyped individuals were marked with subject numbers.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of each family and the unrelated sample set (N-value).

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for the analyzed music phenotypes in the study material.

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Table 3.

High-ranked CNVRs for COMB scores and creative phenotype in the analyzed families.

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Figure 2.

1.3 Mb duplication in the region previously linked with absolute pitch.

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Table 4.

Association of CNVRs with music test scores in the unrelated dataset.

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Table 5.

Association of CNVRs with creative functions in music in the unrelated dataset.

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