AIMS: The study aimed to identify specific genes and functional genetic variants affecting susceptibility to two alcohol-related phenotypes: heavy drinking and problem drinking. METHODS: Phenotypic and exome sequence data were downloaded from the UK Biobank. Reported drinks in the last 24 hours were used to define heavy drinking, while responses to a mental health questionnaire defined problem drinking. Gene-wise weighted burden analysis was applied, with genetic variants which were rarer and/or had a more severe functional effect being weighted more highly. Additionally, previously reported variants of interest were analysed inidividually. RESULTS: Of exome sequenced subjects, for heavy drinking, there were 8166 cases and 84,461 controls, ...
BACKGROUND Given moderately strong genetic contributions to variation in alcoholism and heaviness of...
Genetic factors contribute to the risk for developing alcohol use disorder (AUD). In collaboration w...
Background: While genetic influences on alcohol dependence (AD) are substantial, progress in the id...
AIMS: The study aimed to identify specific genes and functional genetic variants affecting susceptib...
High alcohol consumption is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality, yet few genetic loci have bee...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Purpose of Review We review the search for genetic variants that affect the risk for alcohol depend...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic a...
Aims: Alcohol problems (AP) contribute substantially to the global disease burden. Twin and family s...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is an important contributory factor to the global burden of disease. The eti...
ObjectiveAlcohol use disorders are common conditions that have enormous social and economic conseque...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable. Acknowledgments: This study has been performed using th...
BACKGROUND Given moderately strong genetic contributions to variation in alcoholism and heaviness of...
Genetic factors contribute to the risk for developing alcohol use disorder (AUD). In collaboration w...
Background: While genetic influences on alcohol dependence (AD) are substantial, progress in the id...
AIMS: The study aimed to identify specific genes and functional genetic variants affecting susceptib...
High alcohol consumption is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality, yet few genetic loci have bee...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Purpose of Review We review the search for genetic variants that affect the risk for alcohol depend...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic a...
Aims: Alcohol problems (AP) contribute substantially to the global disease burden. Twin and family s...
Alcohol dependence (AD) is an important contributory factor to the global burden of disease. The eti...
ObjectiveAlcohol use disorders are common conditions that have enormous social and economic conseque...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable. Acknowledgments: This study has been performed using th...
BACKGROUND Given moderately strong genetic contributions to variation in alcoholism and heaviness of...
Genetic factors contribute to the risk for developing alcohol use disorder (AUD). In collaboration w...
Background: While genetic influences on alcohol dependence (AD) are substantial, progress in the id...