Strong genetic contributions to drug abuse vulnerability are well documented, but few chromosomal locations for human drug-abuse vulnerability alleles have been confirmed. We now identify chromosomal markers whose alleles distinguish drug abusers from control individuals in each of two samples, on the basis of pooled-sample microarray and association analyses. Reproducibly positive chromosomal regions defined by these markers in conjunction with previous results were especially unlikely to have been identified by chance. Positive markers identify the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) locus, flank the brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) locus, and mark seven other regions previously linked to vulnerability to nicotine or alcohol abuse. These d...
Strong genetic contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to addictions are well suppo...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Much of the evolution of human behavior remains a mystery, including how certain disadvantageous beh...
Strong genetic contributions to drug abuse vulnerability are well documented, but few chromosomal lo...
Background: Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable comple...
Declaring ‘‘replication’ ’ from results of genome wide association (GWA) studies is straightforward ...
Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable complex disorders ...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Context: The genetic contribution to liability for opioid dependence is well established; identifica...
Background: Dependences on addictive substances are substantially-heritable complex disorders whose ...
The development of substance dependence requires the initiation of substance use and the conversion ...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Substance addiction is a complex chronic brain disorder, characterized by neurobiological changes le...
Alcohol and drug use disorders are individually heritable (50%). Twin studies indicate that alcohol ...
Strong genetic contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to addictions are well suppo...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Much of the evolution of human behavior remains a mystery, including how certain disadvantageous beh...
Strong genetic contributions to drug abuse vulnerability are well documented, but few chromosomal lo...
Background: Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable comple...
Declaring ‘‘replication’ ’ from results of genome wide association (GWA) studies is straightforward ...
Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable complex disorders ...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Context: The genetic contribution to liability for opioid dependence is well established; identifica...
Background: Dependences on addictive substances are substantially-heritable complex disorders whose ...
The development of substance dependence requires the initiation of substance use and the conversion ...
Family, adoption and twin data each support substantial heritability for addictions. Most of this he...
Substance addiction is a complex chronic brain disorder, characterized by neurobiological changes le...
Alcohol and drug use disorders are individually heritable (50%). Twin studies indicate that alcohol ...
Strong genetic contributions to individual differences in vulnerability to addictions are well suppo...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Much of the evolution of human behavior remains a mystery, including how certain disadvantageous beh...