HIF1A Gene

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The sports phenotype is extremely complex, it includes a huge number of factors that depend on a combination of various traits and characteristics. The article contains information on one of the important genes involved in the adaptation of the body to hypoxia, which occurs during high-intensity aerobic loads. An analysis of the Ensemble electronic resource is presented, during which the frequency of occurrence of the HIF1A gene polymorphism was determined in various population groups. The results of the study of sports training of athletes, specializing in middle distance running, are shown.


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