BackgroundWe have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of alcohol consumption, to identify candidate genes that predispose to varying levels of alcohol intake by HXB/BXH recombinant inbred rat strains. In addition, in two populations of humans, we assessed genetic polymorphisms associated with alcohol consumption using a custom genotyping array for 1,350 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Our goal was to ascertain whether our approach, which relies on statistical and informatics techniques, and non-human animal models of alcohol drinking behavior, could inform interpretation of genetic association studies with human populations.ResultsIn the HXB/BXH recombinant inbred (RI) rats, correlation analysi...
Rats selectively bred for their tendency to drink large or small quantities of alcohol are a useful ...
Genetic background and age at first exposure have been identified as critical variables that contrib...
Abstract Alcohol use and alcohol use disorders are substan-tially heritable. Variants in genes codin...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of a...
Animal models have been successfully developed to mimic and study alcoholism. These models have the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIA quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcript...
Widely effective treatment for alcohol use disorder is not yet available, because the exact biologic...
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 ...
© 2015 FEBS. A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks...
As genetic research has progressed, psychiatric disorders, including the addictions have emerged as...
Introduction: The rewarding properties of alcohol are mediated by the brain reward systems, specific...
BACKGROUND: Rodent paradigms and human genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on drug use have the p...
Genetically engineered rodents can be used to examine the influence of single genes on alcoholism-re...
BACKGROUND: A highly significant quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 4 that influenced alco...
Rats selectively bred for their tendency to drink large or small quantities of alcohol are a useful ...
Genetic background and age at first exposure have been identified as critical variables that contrib...
Abstract Alcohol use and alcohol use disorders are substan-tially heritable. Variants in genes codin...
Background: We have used a genetical genomic approach, in conjunction with phenotypic analysis of a...
Animal models have been successfully developed to mimic and study alcoholism. These models have the ...
Artículo de publicación ISIA quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcript...
Widely effective treatment for alcohol use disorder is not yet available, because the exact biologic...
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 ...
© 2015 FEBS. A quantitative genetic approach, which involves correlation of transcriptional networks...
As genetic research has progressed, psychiatric disorders, including the addictions have emerged as...
Introduction: The rewarding properties of alcohol are mediated by the brain reward systems, specific...
BACKGROUND: Rodent paradigms and human genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on drug use have the p...
Genetically engineered rodents can be used to examine the influence of single genes on alcoholism-re...
BACKGROUND: A highly significant quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 4 that influenced alco...
Rats selectively bred for their tendency to drink large or small quantities of alcohol are a useful ...
Genetic background and age at first exposure have been identified as critical variables that contrib...
Abstract Alcohol use and alcohol use disorders are substan-tially heritable. Variants in genes codin...