The genetic basis of alcoholism: multiple phenotypes, many genes, complex networks.

Genome Biology
Tatiana V MorozovaRobert R H Anholt

Abstract

Alcoholism is a significant public health problem. A picture of the genetic architecture underlying alcohol-related phenotypes is emerging from genome-wide association studies and work on genetically tractable model organisms.

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Jan 8, 2014·Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG·Tatiana V MorozovaRobert R H Anholt
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