Macarthur Daniel G, North Kathryn N
Institute for Neuromuscular Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Locked Bag 4001, Westmead, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia.
Hum Genet. 2005 Apr;116(5):331-9. doi: 10.1007/s00439-005-1261-8. Epub 2005 Feb 22.
Physical fitness is a complex phenotype influenced by a myriad of environmental and genetic factors, and variation in human physical performance and athletic ability has long been recognised as having a strong heritable component. Recently, the development of technology for rapid DNA sequencing and genotyping has allowed the identification of some of the individual genetic variations that contribute to athletic performance. This review will examine the evidence that has accumulated over the last three decades for a strong genetic influence on human physical performance, with an emphasis on two sets of physical traits, viz. cardiorespiratory and skeletal muscle function, which are particularly important for performance in a variety of sports. We will then review recent studies that have identified individual genetic variants associated with variation in these traits and the polymorphisms that have been directly associated with elite athlete status. Finally, we explore the scientific implications of our rapidly growing understanding of the genetic basis of variation in performance.
体能是一种受无数环境和遗传因素影响的复杂表型,人类身体表现和运动能力的差异长期以来一直被认为具有很强的遗传成分。最近,快速DNA测序和基因分型技术的发展使得人们能够识别出一些有助于运动表现的个体基因变异。本综述将审视过去三十年积累的证据,以证明基因对人类身体表现有强大影响,重点关注两组身体特征,即心肺功能和骨骼肌功能,这两组特征对各种运动项目的表现尤为重要。然后,我们将回顾最近的研究,这些研究已经确定了与这些特征变异相关的个体基因变体以及与精英运动员身份直接相关的多态性。最后,我们探讨了我们对表现变异的遗传基础迅速增长的理解所具有的科学意义。