Penn State College of Medicine researchers have co-led a large genetic study that identified more than 2,300 genes predicting alcohol and tobacco use after analyzing data from more than 3.4 million people. They found that a majority of these genes were similar among people with European, African, American and Asian ancestries. The team’s results were published in Nature on Dec 7.
Many genes linked to alcohol and tobacco use are shared among diverse ancestries

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