University of California identified 461 (!) new candidate genes associated with tobacco use disorder, suggesting a strong genetic component to tobacco addiction. The research was enabled by the PsycheMerge Network and used data from 898,680 people.
University of California identified 461 (!) new candidate genes associated with tobacco use disorder, suggesting a strong genetic component to tobacco addiction. The research was enabled by the PsycheMerge Network and used data from 898,680 people.