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As with many other complex diseases, there is no single genetic or environmental factor that can fully account for the risk of alcoholism.  The development of such complex behavioral and other medical disorders likely depends upon the specific genetic factors interacting with one another, the interaction of multiple environmental risk factors, and the interaction of genetic and environmental factors.  The combinations of genetic and environmental factors may produce syndromes of varying intensity.