Parent-of-origin effects on handedness and schizophrenia susceptibility on chromosome 2p12-q11.
Schizophrenia and non-right-handedness are moderately associated, and both traits are often accompanied by abnormalities of asymmetrical brain morphology or function. We have found linkage previously of chromosome 2p12-q11 to a quantitative measure of handedness, and we have also found linkage of sc...
Main Authors: | Francks, C, DeLisi, L, Shaw, S, Fisher, S, Richardson, A, Stein, J, Monaco, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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