Abnormal mixups of chromosome pieces in people with autism point to a whopping 33 genes of interest, according to a study in Cell. Though 22 of the genes had never been linked to autism before, seven are known schizophrenia candidates.
Read this story at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
Abnormal mixups of chromosome pieces in people with autism point to a whopping 33 genes of interest, according to a study in Cell. Though 22 of the genes had never been linked to autism before, seven are known schizophrenia candidates.
Read this story at Schizophrenia Research Forum.