Pokhylko, V. I.Kozakevych, V. K.Kozakevych, O. B.Ziuzina, L. S.Martynenko, N. V.2020-12-082020-12-082020The contribution of genetic determinants to the development of significant delay in physical development of extremely low-birth-weight infants / V. I. Pokhylko, V. K. Kozakevych, O. B. Kozakevych, L. S. Ziuzina, N. V. Martynenko // The 5th International scientific and practical conference “Perspectives of world science and education” (January 29–31, 2020), Osaka, Japan. – Osaka : CPN Publishing Group, 2020. – P. 170–173.https://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14268Abstract. We conducted a molecular genetic study using polymerase chain reaction methods with isolation of DNA samples from peripheral blood. A reliable relationship was established between the dominant model (GG + AG vs. AA) of the glutathione-S-transferase genes family and a significant delay in the physical development of premature infants. The introduction of genetic research to determine the GG + AG genetic model of GSTP1 gene in premature infants will allow to identify the group at risk for significant delay in physical development and to approach its correction individually.engenetic determinantsphysical developmentvery low body weightextremely low body weightpremature infantsThe contribution of genetic determinants to the development of significant delay in physical development of extremely low-birth-weight infantsArticle575.191 – 053.32