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Faulty Gene Makes Brain Too Big – or Too Small

A gene called ZNRF3, known to be involved in cancer, also messes with the mind. The human brain relies on two copies of this gene to build a right-sized brain. If one of the copies is defective, the brain will be either too small or too large – known as mirror effect –, leading to various neurological symptoms.

Autor: Paranchai Boonsawat and Anita Rauch, Institute of Medical Genetics, UZH
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Faulty Gene Makes Brain Too Big – or Too Small | UZH News | UZH

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