BACKGROUND: A highly significant quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 4 that influenced alcohol preference was identified by analyzing crosses between the iP and iNP rats. Congenic strains in which the iP chromosome 4 QTL interval was transferred to the iNP (NP.P) exhibited the expected increase in alcohol consumption compared with the iNP background strain. This study was undertaken to identify genes in the chromosome 4 QTL interval that might contribute to the differences in alcohol consumption between the alcohol-naïve congenic and background strains. METHODS: RNA from 5 brain regions from each of 6 NP.P and 6 iNP rats was labeled and analyzed separately on an Affymetrix Rat Genome 230 2.0 microarray to look for both cis-regulat...
Alcoholism is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental components that exerts ...
The objectives of this study were to determine innate differences in gene expression in 2 regions of...
Alcoholism is a quantitative disorder that is caused by the combined influences of numerous genes (i...
Alcoholism is a complex disease exhibiting a multifactorial mode of transmission. To simplify the ge...
The high and low alcohol-drinking (HAD and LAD) rats were selectively bred for differences in alcoho...
Numerous selective breeding experiments have been performed with rodents, in an attempt to understan...
A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks with the phe...
Investigations on the influence of nature vs. nurture on Alcoholism (Alcohol Use Disorder) in human ...
A major focus of research in alcohol-related disorders is to identify the genes and pathways that mo...
© 2015 FEBS. A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks...
Artículo de publicación ISIA quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcript...
As genetic research has progressed, psychiatric disorders, including the addictions have emerged as...
OBJECTIVE: A primary focus of alcohol research is to provide novel targets for alcohol treatment ...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of al...
Genetic and environmental factors in alcoholism interact at the level of the transcriptome to encode...
Alcoholism is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental components that exerts ...
The objectives of this study were to determine innate differences in gene expression in 2 regions of...
Alcoholism is a quantitative disorder that is caused by the combined influences of numerous genes (i...
Alcoholism is a complex disease exhibiting a multifactorial mode of transmission. To simplify the ge...
The high and low alcohol-drinking (HAD and LAD) rats were selectively bred for differences in alcoho...
Numerous selective breeding experiments have been performed with rodents, in an attempt to understan...
A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks with the phe...
Investigations on the influence of nature vs. nurture on Alcoholism (Alcohol Use Disorder) in human ...
A major focus of research in alcohol-related disorders is to identify the genes and pathways that mo...
© 2015 FEBS. A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks...
Artículo de publicación ISIA quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcript...
As genetic research has progressed, psychiatric disorders, including the addictions have emerged as...
OBJECTIVE: A primary focus of alcohol research is to provide novel targets for alcohol treatment ...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of al...
Genetic and environmental factors in alcoholism interact at the level of the transcriptome to encode...
Alcoholism is a complex disease determined by both genetic and environmental components that exerts ...
The objectives of this study were to determine innate differences in gene expression in 2 regions of...
Alcoholism is a quantitative disorder that is caused by the combined influences of numerous genes (i...