Sequencing genes of Supercentenarians & Applying Personal Genetic Data to Injury Risk Assessment in Athletes
Abstract
These two research lab articles from Professor Stuart Kim’s at Stanford University show the value of information that can be collected from sequencing genes of different individuals. while the first article uses genetic research to provide valuable information that can help reduce sports injuries and optimize nutrition, the second article explores the genetic basis of extreme human age.
Introduction
Genetic knowledge can be applied and give us lots of unique information about individuals. although Environmental influences play a huge role in the outcomes of physical traits, a version of a gene, in almost every case, can give us a particular outcome. Reseachers can use this to see if such genetic knowlege can help determine human’s longevitivity and also predict risk of sport inhury in athletes. Previous studies show that Supercentenarians, the worlds older people, age 110 and above have escaped lots of age-related Diseases. knowing this information, the team went on and collected 17 of world’s oldest people and sequenced their genes. ( qoute) On the second article, the team collected 14 athletes from the Stanford University Triathlon Team and studied their genotypes to get information that could lead to individualized sport injuries and nutrition uptake.( qoute)
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