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Fig 1.

Flow diagram.

Step-by-step method of collecting and excluding studies at each stage for this review. Also, where other sources from unpublished material and grey literature were entered. This entire process was repeated twice.

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Fig 2.

forest plot.

Effect sizes represent the change in post-intervention. For all plots the 95% confidence intervals were calculated and the overall mean effect size is represented with the diamond, whereas, the black squares are the individual effect size of each study. The weighting is adjusted for sample size, SD and variance. Where G1 = group 1 and G2 = group 2. Genes listed in alphabetical order.

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Table 1.

Candidate genes for cardio-respiratory fitness.

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Fig 3.

1RM forest plot.

The effect sizes are the change in 1RM post-intervention. For all plots the 95% confidence intervals were calculated and the overall mean effect size is represented with the diamond. The black squares represent the effect size of each study. Weighting was adjusted for sample size, SD and variance. Genes listed in alphabetical order.

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Table 2.

Candidate genes for strength.

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Fig 4.

PPO forest plot.

ES represents the change in PPO post-intervention. For all plots the 95% CI’s were calculated and the overall mean effect size is represented with the diamond, whereas the black squares are the effect size of each study. The weight is adjusted for sample size, SD and variance. Genes listed in alphabetical order.

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Table 3.

Candidate genes for peak power output.

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