Researchers have discovered eight new genes associated with schizophrenia, in the largest exome-sequencing study of the disorder ever conducted by scientists at the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics (CNGG) at Cardiff University.
The study identified two genes—STAG1 and ZNF136—that were linked to schizophrenia with strong genetic evidence. An additional six genes—SLC6A1, KLC1, PCLO, ZMYND11, BSCL2, and CGREF—were also associated with more moderate evidence.
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Researchers have discovered eight new genes associated with schizophrenia, in the largest exome-sequencing study of the disorder ever conducted by scientists at the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics (CNGG) at Cardiff University.
The study identified two genes—STAG1 and ZNF136—that were linked to schizophrenia with strong genetic evidence. An additional six genes—SLC6A1, KLC1, PCLO, ZMYND11, BSCL2, and CGREF—were also associated with more moderate evidence.
society is so diseased that these things are multiplying