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Alcohol Acceptance, Preference, and Sensitivity in Mice.
Authors:Lawrence A Rodriguez  Robert Plomin  David A Blizard  Byron C Jones  Gerald E McClearn
Institution:Center for Developmental and Health Genetics and Biobehavioral Health Program, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:Although the recombinant inbred strain method was designed for molecular genetic analysis of linkage, it also provides powerful quantitative genetic analyses of heritability and genetic correlations. Measures of alcohol acceptance, alcohol preference, and hypnotic dose sensitivity (HDS) were assessed in 21 strains of mice from the BXD Rl series. Sex differences were found to be significant at a phenotypic level. However, heritability estimates for acceptance, preference, and HDS are similar in males and females. Heritability estimates for the three measures are ∼0.20 for acceptance and preference, and 0.10 for HDS. Analyses of genetic correlations reveal that acceptance and preference share some degree of genetic influence, although they mostly operate under different genetically mediated mechanisms. HDS did not show a significant genetic relationship to either acceptance or preference. Strong correlations were obtained when acceptance, preference, and HDS strain means were correlated across male and female recombinant inbreds, suggesting substantial genetic similarity across sexes.
Keywords:Alcohol Acceptance  Alcohol Preference  Heritability  Hypnotic Dose Sensitivity  Recombinant Inbred Strain
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