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.
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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.
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