An Adolescent Substance Prevention Model Blocks the Effect ofCHRNA5Genotype on Smoking During High School

David J. Vandenbergh, Gabriel L. Schlomer, H. Harrington Cleveland, Alisa E. Schink, Kerry L. Hair, Mark E. Feinberg, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, Mark T. Greenberg, Richard L. Spoth, Cleve Redmond
2015 Nicotine & Tobacco Research  
This evidence of heritability is consistent with results of specific genetic associations between smoking and markers in and around the cluster of three nicotinic receptor subunit genes (CHRNA5, CHRNA3, and CHRNB4) on chromosome 15q25. 8, 9 his cluster is in high linkage disequilibrium; nevertheless, there is
doi:10.1093/ntr/ntv095 pmid:25941207 pmcid:PMC4723675 fatcat:4b4kfqu6onfkjbouabmjsfnfvi