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Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) associated_with African American

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Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA)
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associated_with
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African American
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Evidence (7 sources)

Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users. (2023) PMID:36545904 primary
1704 of African ancestry ... were available
confidence: 0.90
The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism: Overview. (2023) PMID:37736010 primary
COGA has also contributed to ... genetic discoveries in individuals of African ancestry.
confidence: 0.93
Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
participants were assigned a family-based ancestry of ... AA ... based on the majority of individual-based ancestry in that family
confidence: 0.96
Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
participants were assigned a family-based ancestry of ... AA ... All analyses were conducted separately by ancestry
confidence: 0.95
Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. (2019) PMID:31636251 primary
COGA includes one of the largest genetically informative AA samples available
confidence: 0.90
Common biological networks underlie genetic risk for alcoholism in African- and European-American populations. (2013) PMID:23607416 primary
GWAS data from case-control subjects representing African-American ... as ascertained by the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA)
confidence: 0.95
Evidence for genes on chromosome 2 contributing to alcohol dependence with conduct disorder and suicide attempts. (2010) PMID:20468071 primary
with 13% African American
confidence: 0.90