SAGE associated_with alcohol dependence
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Polygenic risk for alcohol dependence associates with alcohol consumption, cognitive function and social deprivation in a population-based cohort.
(2016)
PMID:25865819
primary
summary GWAS data from the two independent (SAGE and Yale‑Penn) GWAS of alcohol dependence
confidence: 0.96
Polygenic risk for alcohol dependence associates with alcohol consumption, cognitive function and social deprivation in a population-based cohort.
(2016)
PMID:25865819
primary
the original GWAS for alcohol dependence was relatively low (SAGE n = 2377)
confidence: 0.94
Genome-wide Association Study of Cannabis Dependence Severity, Novel Risk Variants, and Shared Genetic Risks.
(2016)
PMID:27028160
primary
primarily AD and ND in SAGE
confidence: 0.95
Using genetic information from candidate gene and genome-wide association studies in risk prediction for alcohol dependence.
(2014)
PMID:23362995
primary
nominal significance levels in the COGA and SAGE GWAS samples
confidence: 0.70
Using genetic information from candidate gene and genome-wide association studies in risk prediction for alcohol dependence.
(2014)
PMID:23362995
primary
Mean DSM-IV symptom counts for AD were similar across the ... SAGE ...
confidence: 0.85
Common biological networks underlie genetic risk for alcoholism in African- and European-American populations.
(2013)
PMID:23607416
primary
combining the COGA and SAGE samples for the EA ... and AA ... study populations ... fitted to the linear models for AD status
confidence: 0.90
Common biological networks underlie genetic risk for alcoholism in African- and European-American populations.
(2013)
PMID:23607416
primary
correlated these predictors with observed AD status in independent target samples from SAGE
confidence: 0.90