Neurogenetics

Neurogenetics studies the role of genetics in nervous system development and function. This recognizes neural features like phenotypes (i.e., observable or non-measurable manifestations of an individual's genetic make-up) and is mainly based on the fact.  Individuals ' nervous systems are belonging to the same species, may not be the same. As the name implies, it draws elements from both Neuroscience and genetics research, concentrating in particular on how its transmitted characteristics influence the genetic code that an organism bears. Mutations can have a wide range of effects on the individual's quality of life in this genetic sequence. In the context of neurogenetics, Neurological Diseases, behaviour and personality are all studied. In the mid to late 1900s, the field of neurogenetics emerged with developments and closely following advances made in the technologies available.

  • Genetic therapies
  • Monogenic neurologic diseases
  • Polygenic diseases

 

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