| Literature DB >> 33170162 |
Zakira Naureen1, Marco Perrone2, Stefano Paolacci3, Paolo Enrico Maltese4, Kristjana Dhuli5, Danjela Kurti6, Astrit Dautaj7, Roberta Miotto8, Arianna Casadei9, Bernard Fioretti10, Tommaso Beccari11, Francesco Romeo12, Matteo Bertelli13.
Abstract
Genetic variants may contribute to confer elite athlete status. However, this does not mean that a person with favourable genetic traits would become a champion because multiple genetic interactions and epigenetic contributions coupled with confounding environmental factors shape the overall phenotype. This opens up a new area in sports genetics with respect to commercial genetic testing. The analysis of genetic polymorphisms linked to sport performance would provide insights into the potential of becoming an elite endurance or power performer. This mini-review aims to highlight genetic interactions that are associated with performance phenotypes and their potentials to be used as markers for talent identification and trainability.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33170162 PMCID: PMC8023127 DOI: 10.23750/abm.v91i13-S.10593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Biomed ISSN: 0392-4203