Search Results - Physiological Genomics
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Genetic polymorphisms related to VO2max adaptation are associated with elite rugby union status and competitive marathon performance
Hall, E. C. R., Almeida, S. S., Heffernan, S. M., Lockey, S. J., Herbert, A. J., Callus, P., Day, S. H., Pedlar, C. R., Kipps, C., Collins, M., Pitsiladis, Y. P., Bennett, M. A., Kilduff, L. P., Stebbings, G. K., Erskine, R. M., Williams, A. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021) -
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Molecular genetic characteristics of elite rugby union athletes
Heffernan, S. M.Published 2016“…The capacity to achieve elite athletic success is known to be highly heritable and physiologically complex. Recently, there has been a substantial rise in the number of peer reviewed sports genomics publications, however the majority of these have focused on the genetic components of either strength/sprint/power or endurance athletes, with little attention given to team sports. …”
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Detecting meaningful body composition changes in athletes using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry
Colyer, S. L., Roberts, S. P., Robinson, J. B., Thompson, D., Stokes, K. A., Bilzon, J. L. J., Salo, A. I. T.Published in Physiological Genomics (2016)“…Physiological Genomics…”
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