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Polygenic risk and the developmental progression to heavy, persistent smoking and nicotine dependence: evidence from a 4-decade longitudinal study.
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prone to quickly become heavy users and dependent.62 This finding suggests gene-environment interaction (GxE) analyses of smoking and nicotine dependence may profit from a focus on environments that coincide with or immediately precede the adolescent period and influence the propensity of high genetic risk children to initiate smoking. Smoking by peers is one such environment.63 Tobacco control policies targeting youth may be another.64,65