Protein dachsous homolog 2, also known as protocadherin-23 (PCDH23) or cadherin-27 (CDH27), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DCHS2gene.[3][4]
DCHS2 has been implicated in the nose angle (how much a nose is upturned).[5] As well as facial genetics [6][7]
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