A new study fingers a diverse array of copy number variants (CNVs) — duplications or deletions of DNA — in schizophrenia. Many of these CNVs disrupt genes involved in synapses, the junctions between neurons that allow them to communicate.
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A new study fingers a diverse array of copy number variants (CNVs) — duplications or deletions of DNA — in schizophrenia. Many of these CNVs disrupt genes involved in synapses, the junctions between neurons that allow them to communicate.
Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
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