“…Full-length articles of screening studies, studies in non-adolescents or with a mixed sample with the age beyond the range of 10–19 years for adolescents or 20–25 years for young adults, studies with only the mean age, studies without clearly identified gene expression or polymorphism, or others was excluded from the analysis. Finally, 47 full-length articles (Eley et al, 2004 ; Mamalakis et al, 2004 ; Burcescu et al, 2005 ; Miraglia del Giudice et al, 2006 ; Sjöberg et al, 2006 ; Geng et al, 2007 ; Hilt et al, 2007 ; Pandey et al, 2007 , 2012 ; Feng et al, 2008 ; Aslund et al, 2009 ; Duncan et al, 2009 ; Goodyer et al, 2009 , 2010 ; Guo and Tillman, 2009 ; Laucht et al, 2009 ; Nilsson et al, 2009 ; Nobile et al, 2009 ; Benjet et al, 2010 ; Brent et al, 2010 ; Mata et al, 2010 ; Nederhof et al, 2010 ; Uddin et al, 2010 , 2011 ; Bouma et al, 2011 ; Hankin et al, 2011 ; Jenness et al, 2011 ; Mata and Gotlib, 2011 ; Thompson et al, 2011 ; Chen et al, 2012 , 2013 ; Petersen et al, 2012 ; Buchmann et al, 2013 ; Bobadilla et al, 2013 ; Comasco et al, 2013 ; Cutuli et al, 2013 ; Kohen et al, 2013 ; Otten and Engels, 2013 ; Oppenheimer et al, 2013 ; Priess-Groben and Hyde, 2013 ; Stavrakakis et al, 2013 ; Banducci et al, 2014 ; Cicchetti and Rogosch, 2014 ; Cruz-Fuentes et al, 2014 ; Little et al, 2014 ; Zhang et al, 2015 ) in adolescents and three studies (Hammen et al, 2010 ; Starr et al, 2013 ; Thompson et al, 2014 ) in young adults were included in this study (Figure 1 ). The 47 studies in adolescence included 20 genes or gene families while the three studies in young adults included three genes (Table 1 ).…”