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None of the twin studies have found a concordance rate that even approaches 100 percent. This evidence suggests that the development of schizophrenic disorders is not entirely explained by genetics
- Identical twins were studied for relation of schizophrenia to genetics. There is a less than 0.5 association between identical twins with identical genomes and schizophrenia. As a result, it can be concluded that schizophrenia is not solely a genetic disorder.
- Although schizophrenia frequently runs in families, no one gene is known to be the cause.
- It's more likely that particular gene combinations increase a person's susceptibility to the illness. Nevertheless, schizophrenia is not a guarantee if you have these genes.
- The possibility that a person may acquire the illness is influenced by environmental risk factors such as pregnancy and birth problems, childhood trauma, migration, social isolation, urbanization, and substance misuse, operating alone and in combination throughout time at various levels.
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Both deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are made up of nucleotides which consist of three parts:
Nitrogenous BasePurines and pyrimidines are the two categories of nitrogenous bases. Adenine and guanine are purines. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines. In DNA, the bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). In RNA, the bases are adenine, thymine, uracil, and cytosine,
Pentose Sugar
In DNA, the sugar is 2'-deoxyribose. In RNA, the sugar is ribose. Both ribose and deoxyribose are 5-csrbon sugars. The carbons are numbered sequentially, to help keep track of where groups are attached. The only difference between them is that 2'-deoxyribose has one less oxygen atom attached to the second carbon
Phosphate Group
A single phosphate group is PO43-. The phosphorus atom is the central atom. One atom of oxygen is connected to the 5-carbon in the sugar and to the phosphorus atom. When phosphate groups link together to form chains, as in ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the link looks like O-P-O-P-O-P-O, with two additional oxygen atom attached to each phosphorus, one on either side of the atom.