“…Genetics are a substantial etiological factor influencing ethanol use and AUD (Agrawal & Lynskey, 2008;Enoch & Goldman, 2001;Heath et al, 1991Heath et al, , 1997Prescott et al, 1999;Reed et al, 1994;Swan et al, 1990;Verhulst et al, 2015a), with influences on traits that moderate onset of drinking and both quantity and patterns of drinking that may themselves predict risk of developing AUD (Chassin et al, 2002;Dash et al, 2020;Geels et al, 2012;Kalmus, 1967;McGue et al, 2001). While ethanol consumption and AUD may possess partially distinct genetic architecture (Sanchez-Roige et al, 2020), observed genetic correlations between these traits suggest that genetic factors affecting consumption may reveal factors that affect AUD risk (Kranzler et al, 2019). However, the genes/gene networks implicated in traits that influence drinking patterns and the variants that drive their variation to potentially affect AUD vulnerability are largely undiscovered (Verhulst et al, 2015b).…”