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Nature versus nurture in determining athletic ability
Tom D. Brutsaert
, Esteban J. Parra
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Nature-nurture
100%
Fetal Programming
100%
Phenotypic Plasticity
33%
Historical Review
33%
Mapping Strategies
33%
Training Level
33%
Adult Phenotype
33%
Sports nutrition
33%
Truisms
33%
Interaction Structure
33%
Fetal Programming Hypothesis
33%
Gene-environment Interaction
33%
Genetic Effects
33%
Complex Traits
33%
Genetic Background
33%
Trait Variance
33%
Chronic Disease
33%
Body Composition
33%
Lasting Effect
33%
Gene-gene Interaction
33%
Athletics
33%
Non-athletic
33%
Common Environmental Effect
33%
Epistasis
33%
Genome-wide Association
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Developmental Effect
100%
Growth, Development and Aging
100%
Genetic Determinism
50%
Body Composition
50%
Phenotypic Plasticity
50%
Genomic Structure
50%
Athletic Performance
50%
Gene-Environment Interaction
50%
Genetic Background
50%
Psychology
Phenotypic Plasticity
100%
Gene-Environment Interaction
100%
Body Composition
100%
Chronic Disorder
100%