Chromosome Map of Disorders and Processes
An interactive chromosome map of the genes and loci associated with cognitive processes and disorders.
schizophrenia, autism, susceptibility genes, candidate genes, genes, loci, NRG1, Neuregulin, DTNBP1, dysbindin, DAOA, D-serine, COMT, O-methylation, methylation, DISC1, PDE4B, DARPP-32, PPP1R1B, GRM3, RGS4, MET, SHANK3, en2, reelin, gabrb3, 5-htt, SLC6A4, AVPR1A, UBE3A, FOXP2,
- ID: 471
- Source: DNALC.G2C
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