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What Gene Makes You Fast? [Solved]

Some people have two copies of the “sprinter gene”, which means their fast-twitch fibers are supercharged. This makes them great sprinters and power athletes. On the other hand, if you don’t have two copies of the ACTN3 gene, your fast-twitch fibers won’t be as powerful - but that doesn’t mean you can’t still be an athlete! You just might need to focus on endurance sports instead.

  1. DNA: The basic building block of genes, DNA is a double-stranded molecule that contains the instructions for making proteins and other molecules essential for life. It is composed of four nucleotides (A, C, G, and T) that are arranged in a specific order to form genes.

  2. Transcription: The process by which genetic information from DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA). This mRNA can then be used to make proteins or other molecules needed for life processes.

  3. Translation: The process by which mRNA is translated into proteins or other molecules needed for life processes. This involves the use of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and ribosomes to read the mRNA sequence and assemble the appropriate amino acids into a protein chain according to its genetic code.

  4. Protein Synthesis: The process by which proteins are made from their constituent amino acids using energy from ATP molecules as well as enzymes such as chaperones and proteases that help fold the protein into its correct shape and function correctly in cells.

  5. Gene Expression: The process by which genes are expressed in cells through transcription, translation, and protein synthesis resulting in functional products such as hormones or enzymes that carry out specific functions within an organism’s body or environment

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