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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mjafi.2019.07.004
Copy DOIJournal: Medical Journal Armed Forces India | Publication Date: Jul 1, 2019 |
Citations: 2 |
BackgroundGenetic polymorphisms in the exon 15 and exon 16 of the ACTN3 gene are believed to be associated with athletic performance. Paratroopers are some of the fittest soldiers in the Indian Armed Forces. This study was taken up to assess if there was a significant difference in the genetic profile between paratroopers and non-paratroopers. MethodPolymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by restriction length fragment polymorphism (RFLP) was used to analyse the genetic polymorphisms in the exon 15 and 16 of the ACTN3 gene. ResultsThere was a significant difference between paratroopers and non-paratroopers in the polymorphic loci at codon 15 and 16. ConclusionsThe study suggests that there is a significant difference in the genotype between paratroopers and non-paratroopers. It is likely that the differences in muscle fibres as a result of these genotypic changes confer a ‘survival advantage’; people with a homozygous genotype are more likely to pass the harsh probation and qualify for the Parachute Regiment.
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