by Joana Cruz (Cyclosome)
With the theme “Sports Genetics: Demystifying the
Strength of the DNAthlete," The UPLB Genetics Society (GeneSoc) will feature Sports Genetics on its 33rd year to divulge the connection of genetics and
individual athleticism. It aims to explain that athleticism is more than just a
product of environment and mental discipline but also of the interaction and
expression of our genes.
According to scientists, there are about 200 genes
that are linked to our physical performance and that their expression also
depend on the presence of other genes. This is observable in the ACTN3 gene, the "speed and power gene," which has the R and X alleles. The R allele triggers
the expression of the speed gene while its absence inhibits its expression.
Moreover, heightened athleticism is not solely attributed to genome
organization; it can also be influenced by gene mutations which according to scientists
occur alongside with evolution.
Sports genetics evolved and diversified through time
and its concept emphasizes that we can all be athletically-inclined; that we can
be like the runners, swimmers and athletes we idolize; that we can be one of
those who will take home an Olympic gold.
Activities
This year’s Genetics Week includes the National
Intercollegiate Genetics Quiz Contest, Hope Intervention: One Gene, One Child,
GENEWS launching, IQlympics Quiz Contest, Digital Collage Contest, Seminar and
Eating Contest.
The National Intercollegiate Genetics Quiz Contest
(NIGQC) is an annual quiz competition which aims to promote and create
awareness on the science of Genetics. It is open to all undergraduate students
from colleges and universities throughout the country. This year, NIGQC highlights Genetics in Agriculture with the theme “Breed and Transform: Genetics
and Agriculture Towards Food Security and Sustainability."
Hope Intervention: One Gene, One Child is an annual
outreach program which aims to promote awareness and understanding about autism
and encourage various groups and individuals to support the HOPE Intervention
Center in Calamba, the first and only public school for children with autism in
the Philippines. This year, the young beneficiaries of the program will yet
again experience a span of activities that extend the love and warmth within
GeneSoc.
The IQlympics Quiz Contest, dubbed as the most brain-draining
general quiz contest, is an annual quiz contest open to all UPLB students. It
aims to test the participant’s abstract and inductive reasoning, photographic
memory, verbal skills, logic and knowledge in general events and happenings in
our society.
The Digital Collage Contest, on the other hand, aims to showcase
the students’ creativity and understanding about the science of Genetics in
relation to other fields. For this year, the contest will feature Sports
Genetics.
Lastly, a Seminar on Genetics in Sports will be
featured during the week-long celebration, highlighting gene doping, the
makings of a champion athlete and the genetics of performance with Professor
Hercules Callanta of the College of Human Kinetics at University of the Philippines Diliman (UP CHK) as the speaker.
Genetics Week will last from November 5 until
November 11.
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Joana Marie Cruz is a junior BS Biology major in Cell and Molecular Biology student in UPLB. She intends to pursue medical school upon graduation. Aside from writing for Genews, she also blogs and writes short stories and poems. She is currently an Education Committe member of The UPLB Genetics Society.
You may contact her through jccruz10@up.edu.ph and visit her blog at rebelbeatt.tumblr.com.
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Joana Marie Cruz is a junior BS Biology major in Cell and Molecular Biology student in UPLB. She intends to pursue medical school upon graduation. Aside from writing for Genews, she also blogs and writes short stories and poems. She is currently an Education Committe member of The UPLB Genetics Society.
You may contact her through jccruz10@up.edu.ph and visit her blog at rebelbeatt.tumblr.com.
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