Talent inclusion and genetic testing in sport: A practitioner's guide
Current scientific evidence does not support the implementation of genetic tests to enhance the processes of talent identification and development systems. Regardless of this consensus, it appears likely that sport stakeholders will continue using genetic tests. This paper aimed to provide practitio...
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Main Authors: | Alexander B. T. McAuley (Author), Joseph Baker (Author), Kathryn Johnston (Author), Ian Varley (Author), Adam J. Herbert (Author), Bruce Suraci (Author), David C. Hughes (Author), Loukia G. Tsaprouni (Author), Adam L. Kelly (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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