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Genotyping of TGIF polymorphisms associated with schizophrenia and psychosis

Posted on:2011-04-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas - Pan AmericanCandidate:Vera, George, JrFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390002452822Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Polymorphisms in Transforming Growth beta-Induced Factor (TGIF) have been found to contribute to the risk of development of psychosis and related disorders. Identifying the genes responsible for causing schizophrenia and psychosis will allow for treatment at an earlier stage of development, saving the patient problems, time, and money. The purpose of this experiment is to determine the haplotype of DNA samples obtained from earlier experiments. The DNA samples were collected from people with schizophrenia in Costa Rica, Southern Texas, and Northern Mexico. The samples were tested using 5 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Haplotypes were determined using allelic discrimination. Out of 5 SNPs, three SNPs were shown to exhibit significant association with schizophrenia, while two SNPs show significant association with psychosis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Snps
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