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Vorobyeva E. V, Yazeva A. S, Nikolaev I. V, Gaizullin I. B, Gorbunova V. Y. The Molecular Genetic Study of Genetic Markers of Predisposition to Physical Loading. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2014;11(3).
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The Molecular Genetic Study of Genetic Markers of Predisposition to Physical Loading

Elena Vladimirovna Vorobyeva, Anna Stanislavovna Yazeva, Ivan Vladislavovich Nikolaev, Ilnur Bikbaevich Gaizullin and Valentina Yurievna Gorbunova

M. Akhmullah Bashkir State Pedagogical University 3a, Oktyabrskoi Revolutsii street, 450000, Ufa, Russia

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/1515

ABSTRACT:

Polymorphic variants of 6 genes the products of which have an impact on the cardiovascular system have been studied: rs4646994 of angiotensin converting enzyme ACE gene, rs1801133 of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase MTHFR gene, rs1800875 of chymase SMA1 gene, rs6025 of coagulative factor V F5 gene, rs1815739 of alpha-actinin ACTN3 gene, rs121913641 of fibrous protein MYH7 gene. Alleles combinations of studied genes that have a significant impact on the physical performance level of an individual with minimal adverse effects have been determined. Research paper also shows the potential of using haplotype analysis in the sports teams building for them to achieve high results without any disablement.

KEYWORDS: athletes;cardiovascular system; haplotype; protein conformation; transcription factor.

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