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Study shows BICRA gene functions in neural development in humans, flies – News-Medical.net
Physicians and scientists are constantly on the lookout for new disease genes that can help them understand why patients have undiagnosed medical problems.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 23 2020
Physicians and scientists are constantly on the lookout for new disease genes that can help them understand why patients have undiagnosed medical problems. Often the first clues come from genetic testing that reveals a change or mutation in a gene that they see in a child but not their parents.
This is exactly what led to a new study published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics.
A multidisciplinary group including researchers at Baylor College…
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