
"Early Life Origins of Schizophrenia: Uncovering the Seed"
Researchers have identified two genetic deletions, NRXN1 and ABCB11, associated with schizophrenia that likely occur during early gestation, suggesting that the seeds of schizophrenia may not always be inherited but acquired before birth. These findings open the door to early prevention and shed light on the complex mix of genetic and environmental factors contributing to the disorder. More research is needed to understand the extent of their contribution to the genetic architecture of schizophrenia.
