BackgroundHabitual alcohol use can be an indicator of alcohol dependence, which is associated with a wide range of serious health problems.MethodsWe completed a genome-wide association study in 126,936 European American and 17,029 African American subjects in the Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program for a quantitative phenotype based on maximum habitual alcohol consumption.ResultsADH1B, on chromosome 4, was the lead locus for both populations: for the European American sample, rs1229984 (p = 4.9 × 10-47); for African American, rs2066702 (p = 2.3 × 10-12). In the European American sample, we identified three additional genome-wide-significant maximum habitual alcohol consumption loci: on chromosome 17, rs77804065 (p&n...
African Americans (AA) have lower prevalence of alcohol dependence and higher subjective response to...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic a...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Genetic influences on alcohol and drug dependence partially overlap, however, specific loci underlyi...
Background: We conducted a genomewide association study (GWAS) formaximum number of alco-holic drink...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of alcohol dependence (AD) have reliably identified variation...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
The level of response (LR) to alcohol as measured with the Self-Report of the Effects of Alcohol Ret...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic ...
Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Although genome-...
Excessive alcohol consumption is one of the main causes of death and disability worldwide. Alcohol c...
BackgroundGenomewide association studies (GWAS) have begun to identify loci related to alcohol consu...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
African Americans (AA) have lower prevalence of alcohol dependence and higher subjective response to...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic a...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
Genetic influences on alcohol and drug dependence partially overlap, however, specific loci underlyi...
Background: We conducted a genomewide association study (GWAS) formaximum number of alco-holic drink...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of alcohol dependence (AD) have reliably identified variation...
Alcohol consumption has been linked to over 200 diseases and is responsible for over 5% of the globa...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
The level of response (LR) to alcohol as measured with the Self-Report of the Effects of Alcohol Ret...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic ...
Problematic alcohol use (PAU) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Although genome-...
Excessive alcohol consumption is one of the main causes of death and disability worldwide. Alcohol c...
BackgroundGenomewide association studies (GWAS) have begun to identify loci related to alcohol consu...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in admixed populations such as African Americans (AA) have li...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...
African Americans (AA) have lower prevalence of alcohol dependence and higher subjective response to...
Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic a...
Background: Alcohol dependence (AD) shows evidence for genetic liability, but genes influencing risk...