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Sports Genomics Perspectives is a commentary that explains the current state of sports genomics, a field that studies how genetic variations influence athletic traits, performance capacity, training responses, and injury risk. The article highlights that athletic ability results from the interaction of genes + environment + training, not genetics alone.
It reviews major scientific advances since the 1990s, including discoveries of genes that influence endurance, strength, muscle composition, metabolism, and injury susceptibility. It explains that genetics can account for large parts of physical traits—such as aerobic capacity, anaerobic power, and muscle strength—but cannot fully predict performance because adaptation involves epigenetics, biomechanics, physiology, psychology, and environmental factors.
The document also discusses post-genomic technologies (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics), which reveal how the body responds at the molecular level during training, recovery, and injury. Epigenetics is highlighted as a key mechanism that allows the body to “remember” training adaptations even after detraining.
The article explores practical applications: talent identification, personalized training, nutrition planning, injury prevention, and health improvement. It also addresses ethical concerns such as misuse of genetic information, genetic discrimination, and gene doping. The authors conclude that genetics is a powerful tool but must be used responsibly and combined with good coaching, environment, and training programs.
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📌 Topics
• Definition of sports genomics
• Gene–environment interaction in sports
• Genetic influence on strength and endurance
• Epigenetics and training adaptation
• Omics technologies (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics)
• Personalized training programs
• Genetic risks for injury
• Ethical risks: gene doping, misuse of genetic data
📌 Key Points
• Athletic performance is polygenic (many genes).
• Genetics influences but does not determine performance.
• Epigenetic changes store “training memory.”
• Omics tools reveal molecular adaptation to exercise.
• Personalized training and injury prevention benefit from genomics.
• Ethical guidelines are required for safe use.
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• What is sports genomics?
• How does epigenetics influence training response?
• Name two genes linked to performance traits.
• What ethical concerns exist in sports genetics?
• Why are omics methods important for athlete analysis?
📌 Easy Explanation
Sports genomics studies how an athlete’s DNA affects their strength, endurance, speed, and injury risk. It shows how genes and training work together. New molecular tools help scientists understand how the body changes during exercise. This helps coaches create better, personalized training plans—but it must be used ethically.
📌 Presentation-Friendly Summary
This paper explains how sports genomics has grown into a major scientific field. It covers early genetics research, new omics technologies, and the role of epigenetics in athletic adaptation. It discusses how genetic information can improve training, reduce injuries, and identify athlete potential. It also emphasizes the need for ethical oversight, especially regarding gene doping.
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