Chromosome Map of Disorders and Processes

An interactive chromosome map of the genes and loci associated with cognitive processes and disorders.

schizophrenia, autism, susceptibility genes, candidate genes, genes, loci, NRG1, Neuregulin, DTNBP1, dysbindin, DAOA, D-serine, COMT, O-methylation, methylation, DISC1, PDE4B, DARPP-32, PPP1R1B, GRM3, RGS4, MET, SHANK3, en2, reelin, gabrb3, 5-htt, SLC6A4, AVPR1A, UBE3A, FOXP2,

  • ID: 471
  • Source: DNALC.G2C

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868. Candidate Genes for Schizophrenia

An interactive chromosome map of the genes and loci associated with schizophrenia.

  • ID: 868
  • Source: G2C

908. Autism Candidate Genes

Use this chromosome map to explore genes associated with autism.

  • ID: 908
  • Source: G2C

1484. Bipolar Disorder Candidate Genes

While many genes and loci have subsequently been found to associate with bipolar disorder, none have been unambiguously identified as causal.

  • ID: 1484
  • Source: G2C

509. PPP1R1B Gene

Protein Phosphatase 1, Regulatory Subunit 1B (PPP1R1B) is a candidate gene for schizophrenia.

  • ID: 509
  • Source: G2C

1168. COMT and Schizophrenia

Professor Daniel Weinberger explains why the gene COMT, which detoxifies dopamine, is a candidate gene for schizophrenia.

  • ID: 1168
  • Source: G2C

1243. Many Genes for Schizophrenia

Professor David Porteous discusses genes for schizophrenia and points out that susceptibility likely aligns to a combination of genetic variants.

  • ID: 1243
  • Source: G2C

918. 5-HTT Gene

The 5-HTT gene has been associated with both depression and autism.

  • ID: 918
  • Source: G2C

924. COMT Gene

Low activity of the COMT gene is associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, as well as schizophrenia.

  • ID: 924
  • Source: G2C

915. AVPR1A Gene

AVPR1A is a candidate gene for autism.

  • ID: 915
  • Source: G2C

504. DISC1 Gene

Disrupted in Schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) is a candidate gene for schizophrenia.

  • ID: 504
  • Source: G2C