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Changes in RNA splicing: A new mechanism for genetic risk in schizophrenia
February 27, 2017 by NewsBot
New research has identified sections of DNA associated with altered regulation of gene expression underlying schizophrenia. The implicated loci contribute to schizophrenia risk by affecting alternative splicing, part of the process that translates the same DNA code into multiple different proteins.