A groundbreaking study has identified 641 new genes associated with schizophrenia by modeling long-range genetic regulatory networks, moving beyond traditional 'cis'-eQTL analysis. This research reveals schizophrenia as a disorder influenced by distant genetic variants that regulate gene expression through complex networks, enhancing our understanding of its biological basis. This expansion of the genetic landscape offers potential new targets for precision psychiatry and therapeutic development, impacting fields like bioinformatics and drug discovery.
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