The first day of the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, held in Washington, D.C., bolstered evidence that copy number variations (CNVs) — the loss or gain of a segment of DNA — have a hand in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.
Read this meeting report at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
The first day of the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, held in Washington, D.C., bolstered evidence that copy number variations (CNVs) — the loss or gain of a segment of DNA — have a hand in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.
Read this meeting report at Schizophrenia Research Forum.