The folds of the human brain are instantly recognizable.
have been associated with the condition. But how any of those genetic errors, alone or in tandem, result in the overfolded brain tissue remains unclear. Many cases of PMG also lack an identifiable genetic cause.
To investigate further, Gleeson collaborated with researchers at the Human Genetics and Genome Research Institute in Cairo to tap into a database of nearly 10,000 families from the Middle East affected by some form of pediatric brain disease.
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