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In Summary

  • Gujarat plans an Athlete Genome Database by 2030, integrating genotype, physiological, and performance data.
  • Sports genomics aids early talent identification, contributing up to 66% to athletic performance, and offers injury prevention and personalized training.
  • Ethical concerns include fairness, genetic discrimination, data privacy, athlete welfare, and the potential for "designer athletes" over infrastructure development.

In Summary

The Programme aims to create a Gujarat Athlete Genome Database integrating genotype, physiological and performance data before the Commonwealth Games of 2030.

Benefits of Sports Genomics

  • Early Talent identification: Helps detect genetic traits linked to speed, endurance, strength, and overall athletic potential at an early stage.
    • As per a 2023 study, genetic factors contribute as much as 66% to athletic performance.
  • Others: Injury prevention, Personalised training, Better rehabilitation, Performance optimisation, etc.

Ethical Issues of Sports Genomics

  • Fairness and equality: Genetic advantages may challenge fair and equal competition.
  • Genetic discrimination: Athletes may be selected or excluded, creating systematically disadvantaged “genetic underclass” of athletes.
  • Privacy and data protection: Genetic data is highly sensitive and can be misused.
  • Athlete welfare: May affect physical and mental well-being of athletes through commercial exploitation.
  • Sports Development:Designer athletes” and artificial performance improvement can diminish the focus on developing sports infrastructure and facilities for other regions.

Conclusion

A strong ‘Regulatory and Ethical framework’ is needed in India to ensure responsible use of Genetic Technologies in sports.

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Regulatory and Ethical Framework

A set of rules, guidelines, and principles established to govern the responsible and ethical application of technologies, particularly genetic technologies in sports, ensuring fairness and athlete welfare.

Genetic Discrimination

The unfair treatment or exclusion of individuals based on their genetic predispositions, potentially leading to a 'genetic underclass' in sports.

Genotype

The genetic makeup of an individual, referring to the specific alleles or gene variants they possess, which can influence traits like athletic ability.

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