The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) is a large-scale family study designed to identify genes that affect the risk for alcoholism (i.e., alcohol dependence) and alcohol-related characteristics and behaviors (i.e., phenotypes1). This collaborative project is funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Data collection, analysis, and/or storage for this study take place at nine sites across the United States. Because alcoholism is a complex genetic disorder, the COGA researchers expected that multiple genes would contribute to the risk. In other words, there will be no single “gene for alcoholism” but rather variations in many different genes that together, interacting with the environment, place s...
BACKGROUND: Research into genes involved in alcoholism could benefit from use of diagnostic system...
BackgroundPersonalized treatment for psychopathologies, in particular alcoholism, is highly dependen...
Alcoholism has a significant genetic basis, and identifying genes that confer a susceptibility to al...
The collaborative study on the genetics of alcoholism (COGA) is a multi-site, multidisciplinary proj...
Alcoholism is a disease that runs in families and results at least in part from genetic risk factors...
Alcoholism is a disease that runs in families and results at least in part from genetic risk factors...
The data provided to the Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 (GAW 14) was the result of a collaboration amo...
Researchers are using a variety of sophisticated approaches to identify genes that contribute to the...
Purpose of Review We review the search for genetic variants that affect the risk for alcohol depend...
Alcoholism is a complex disease. As with other common diseases, genetic variants underlying alcoholi...
This paper reviews studies done on the correlation of alcoholism and genetics. Evidence of this corr...
This paper reviews studies done on the correlation of alcoholism and genetics. Evidence of this corr...
The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) seeks to identify genes contributing to...
This is an exciting and challenging time in the search for genes that have impact on the risk for al...
BACKGROUND: Research into genes involved in alcoholism could benefit from use of diagnostic system...
BACKGROUND: Research into genes involved in alcoholism could benefit from use of diagnostic system...
BackgroundPersonalized treatment for psychopathologies, in particular alcoholism, is highly dependen...
Alcoholism has a significant genetic basis, and identifying genes that confer a susceptibility to al...
The collaborative study on the genetics of alcoholism (COGA) is a multi-site, multidisciplinary proj...
Alcoholism is a disease that runs in families and results at least in part from genetic risk factors...
Alcoholism is a disease that runs in families and results at least in part from genetic risk factors...
The data provided to the Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 (GAW 14) was the result of a collaboration amo...
Researchers are using a variety of sophisticated approaches to identify genes that contribute to the...
Purpose of Review We review the search for genetic variants that affect the risk for alcohol depend...
Alcoholism is a complex disease. As with other common diseases, genetic variants underlying alcoholi...
This paper reviews studies done on the correlation of alcoholism and genetics. Evidence of this corr...
This paper reviews studies done on the correlation of alcoholism and genetics. Evidence of this corr...
The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) seeks to identify genes contributing to...
This is an exciting and challenging time in the search for genes that have impact on the risk for al...
BACKGROUND: Research into genes involved in alcoholism could benefit from use of diagnostic system...
BACKGROUND: Research into genes involved in alcoholism could benefit from use of diagnostic system...
BackgroundPersonalized treatment for psychopathologies, in particular alcoholism, is highly dependen...
Alcoholism has a significant genetic basis, and identifying genes that confer a susceptibility to al...