The genetic variants with the strongest and most replicated evidence for performance-relevant phenotypes — covering the domains that matter most in elite sport.
ACTN3 muscle fiber composition, ACE VO2 max potential, PPARGC1A aerobic adaptation efficiency, and AMPD1 energy system variants. The genomic picture of how an athlete responds to training stimulus.
IL6 inflammatory response, SOD2 antioxidant capacity, CRP baseline inflammation, and sleep architecture variants — informing recovery protocols and training load management at the genetic level.
Carbohydrate tolerance, fat oxidation efficiency, iron metabolism, vitamin D processing, and caffeine pharmacokinetics — the nutritional genetics that inform fueling, supplementation, and timing strategies.
COMT dopamine clearance rate (the "worrier vs warrior" variant), MAOA stress metabolism, and BDNF neuroplasticity — influencing cognitive performance under pressure and recovery from high-stress competition.
COL5A1 tendon compliance, MMP3 tissue remodeling, and ACTN3 muscle architecture — the variants associated with soft tissue injury risk and structural resilience under repetitive high-load training.
Structured genomic reports for each athlete — covering training optimization, recovery protocols, nutritional requirements, and injury risk factors. Evidence-graded, with full PubMed citation traceability.
The GeneOps REST API integrates with performance management software, GPS tracking platforms, and athlete monitoring tools — bringing genomic context into the data environment your staff already uses.
Athletes can query their genomic profile in natural language — understanding why certain training approaches work, why recovery needs differ, and what their genetics specifically recommend. Engagement that builds buy-in.
Athlete genetic data remains within the GeneOps infrastructure and is never shared downstream. Access controls and encryption meet the standards expected in elite sport environments.
Let's discuss how genomic intelligence integrates into your athlete development framework and what deployment looks like for your organization.