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titleOfInvention SNS for Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis and Method for Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder Using the Same
abstract The present invention relates to SNPs (monopolymorphism) of the DUSP6 gene involved in bipolar disorder. More specifically, the present invention relates to one or more polynucleotides or complementary polynucleotides thereof selected from polynucleotides consisting of 10 or more consecutive bases including two new SNP position bases in the DUSP6 gene, for diagnosing bipolar disorder comprising the same. Probes, microarrays and kits are provided. By using the SNP of the present invention, it is possible to specifically diagnose bipolar disorder.
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