Study reveals hidden genetic mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders

In a comprehensive review of recent genetic studies, researchers have identified a hidden layer of complexity in how our genes function, shedding new light on the biological underpinnings of major psychiatric disorders. The study published in Genomic Psychiatry reveals that a process called alternative polyadenylation (APA)—which affects how genes are expressed—may be a crucial factor in determining an individual’s risk for conditions like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. This discovery opens up exciting new avenues for understanding and potentially treating these complex mental health conditions.

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