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Schizophrenia: genetic insights with clinical potential

Two studies of the genetics of schizophrenia provide insight into somatic comorbidities and the potential of whole-genome sequencing in schizophrenia spectrum disorders, but highlight the need for more work to translate genetic findings into clinical benefits.

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O.A.A. is a consultant to HealthLytix and has received speaker’s honoraria from Lundbeck and Sunovion. O.B.S. declares no competing interests.

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Smeland, O.B., Andreassen, O.A. Schizophrenia: genetic insights with clinical potential. Nat Rev Neurol 18, 129–130 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41582-021-00613-6

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