q1122
Q1122 is a designation used in the context of the Human Genome Project, where it refers to a specific region on chromosome 11. This region is of particular interest to geneticists and researchers due to its association with various genetic disorders and traits. The Q1122 region is located on the long arm of chromosome 11, specifically between the markers D11S1355 and D11S1356. It spans approximately 2.2 megabases and contains several genes that have been implicated in diseases such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder. The exact genes within this region are still being studied, but ongoing research aims to identify and understand the genetic basis of these complex disorders. Advances in genome sequencing and bioinformatics have significantly contributed to the mapping and characterization of the Q1122 region, providing valuable insights into the genetic architecture of these conditions.