
Researchers confirmed the existence of a direct link between clock genes and 2 comorbid diseases, as well as the genetic predisposition for alcohol abuse.
Researchers investigated the relationship between the shared genetics of bipolar disorder and alcohol abuse or dependence and the circadian clock gene pathway. The case-control study included 436 people with bipolar disorder, of whom 17% had comorbid alcohol abuse or dependence. The control group was comprised of 417 healthy individuals who had no history of mental illness or substance abuse. Analyses were conducted on 44 single nucleotide polymorphisms of 4 key pathway genes














Comment: Remember that the science of genetics is still quite young, and something we know very little about, in the grand scheme of things. While identifying associations between genes and disease states isn't a bad thing, this study seems to be firmly entrenched in the genetic determinism paradigm; a paradigm which is being increasingly challenged by newer science pointing to a much more complicated picture.
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