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Gene surveys identify schizophrenia triggers
sea-maid submitted, created time 3 months 2 weeks (www.nature.com)
Rare genetic changes associated with a heightened risk of schizophrenia have been revealed by two independent studies.
The surveys have identified sections of the human genome that, when deleted, can elevate the risk of developing schizophrenia by up to fifteen times compared with the general population. 


Ethical treatment of whole genome research participants
Sue Wu submitted, created time 7 months 3 weeks (www.huliq.com)
Recent technological developments have made it possible for scientists to sequence an entire human genome, but these advances may be a mixed blessing. 


DanyC submitted, created time 1 year 3 months (www.biomedcentral.com)
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