Association studies of up to 1.2 million individuals yield new insights into the genetic etiology of tobacco and alcohol use

Liu, M., Jiang, Y., Wedow, R., Li, Y., Brazel, D. M., Chen, F., Datta, G., Davila-Velderrain, J., Mitchell, A., Skogholt, A. H., Sivertsen, B., Stordal, E., Morken, G., Kallestad, H., Heuch, I., Zwart, J. A., Fjukstad, K. K., Pedersen, L. M., Johnsen, M. B., Skrove, M. S., Indredavik, M. S., Drange, O. K., Bjerkeset, O., Børte, S., Stensland, S., Choquet, H., Docherty, A. R., Faul, J. D., Foerster, J. R., Fritsche, L., Gabrielsen, M. E., Gordon, S. D., Haessler, J., Hottenga, J. J., Huang, H., Jang, S. K., Jansen, P. R., Ling, Y., Mägi, R., Matoba, N., McMahon, G., Mulas, A., Orrú, V., Palviainen, T., Pandit, A., Reginsson, G. W., Smith, J. A., Taylor, A. E., Turman, C., Willemsen, G., Young, H., Young, K. A., Zajac, G. J., Zhao, W., Zhou, W., Björnsdóttir, G. T., Boardman, J. D., Boehnke, M., Boomsma, D. I., Chen, C., Davies, G. E., Eaton, C. B., Winsvold, B. K. S., Hveem, K., & Vrieze, S. (2019). Association studies of up to 1.2 million individuals yield new insights into the genetic etiology of tobacco and alcohol use. Nature Genetics, 51(2), 237-244. doi:10.1038/s41588-018-0307-5

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