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Chunk #32 — DISCUSSION

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Rare, low frequency and common coding variants in CHRNA5 and their contribution to nicotine dependence in European and African Americans.
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In summary, multiple rare, low frequency and common variants in the CHRNA5 gene contribute to the development of nicotine dependence. This study is another example of how sequencing a gene associated with a disease can identify additional variants which then explain more of the missing genetic variance.