It appears as if a few errors in a mysterious region of the human genetic code are connected to a slightly increased risk of schizophrenia, according to new studies. A first of its kind study was conducted as a massive international effort focused on seven spots of genetic variation. The study looked at the genetic elements of schizophrenia. Three papers have been published in the course of the study in the journal Nature, by the many scientists who participated in it. The reports all concur on one point- that genetic blips account for at most one-third of genetically caused schizophrenia. The study was based on observing identical twins. The researchers found that about half of schizophrenia is inherited. The other half is likely to be caused by other factors. The most important take-away from this study is that chizophrenia doesn’t have a single genetic cause. It is more like a massive jigsaw puzzle and researchers just found

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Risk of Schizophrenia Linked To Gene Variant


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