The Research

3q29 Deletion Syndrome and 3q29 Duplication Syndrome

Here’s where you’ll find what researchers know to date about 3q29 deletion and duplication syndromes.

These studies were – and continue to be – carried out by teams of researchers with The 3q29 Project headed by Jennifer Gladys Mulle, MHS, Ph.D.

The 3q29 Project was initially housed at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, and moved to Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ in 2021.

To make these findings easier to understand, we boiled the main points down into easier-to-read summaries. If you’d like to access the full research paper, just follow the link provided in the summary.

We’ll continue to add more findings as they become available.

The following papers describe research that takes a deep dive into areas around 3q29 and copy number variants (CNVs) in general. This work provides essential information to guide further research but may not be useful to the general public just yet.