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Genetic markers of predisposition to athletic performance in Kazakhstani combat athletes: Results of a GWAS study

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  • Madina B. Baurzhan

  • Aibol T. Kulbayev

  • Alina V. Ten

  • Leyla B. Djansugurova

  • Nazym K. Altynova

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This study investigated genetic markers associated with athletic performance in Kazakhstani combat sport athletes and assessed their potential role in developing a genetic passport for personalized training. A total of 235 elite wrestlers and boxers and 172 controls were enrolled. DNA was extracted from blood and genotyped using the Illumina iScan platform (654,027 SNPs). Genome-wide association analysis was performed in PLINK, and significant variants were annotated using genomic databases. No genome-wide significant associations (p < 5 × 10⁻⁸) were observed, but several SNPs reached suggestive significance (p < 5 × 10⁻⁶). Variants in CDH13, LIMD1, and ZNF215 were most notable. The CDH13 rs79764367 G allele was enriched in wrestlers, while the A allele was associated with boxing. LIMD1 rs77194734 showed allele-specific differences between wrestling and boxing. ZNF215 rs76704889 was linked to elite-level traits in both groups. This pilot GWAS provides the first evidence of candidate genetic markers in Kazakhstani combat athletes, highlighting allele-specific differences across sports disciplines.

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  • Madina B. Baurzhan & Aibol T. Kulbayev & Alina V. Ten & Leyla B. Djansugurova & Nazym K. Altynova, 2025. "Genetic markers of predisposition to athletic performance in Kazakhstani combat athletes: Results of a GWAS study," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(6), pages 2022-2029.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:6:p:2022-2029:id:10073
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