Assessment of Aggression and Anger Levels in Athletes: A Study on Gene Polymorphisms in Forensic Science
Buse Sabiha Bozaslan, Emel Hulya Yukseloglu, Nazli Holumen, Itir Erkan, Faruk Celik, Murat Diramali, Sermin Durak, Sakir Umit Zeybek

TL;DR
This study explores how genetic variations in athletes may be linked to aggression and anger, using specific genes related to behavior.
Contribution
The study introduces a forensic science perspective on genetic influences on aggression in athletes.
Findings
Gene-specific patterns were observed in 5-HTT, MAO-A, and COMT.
No clear pattern was found for the 5-HT1A gene.
The study highlights preliminary genetic associations with aggression in sports.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Many studies in the literature are increasingly focusing on how genes influence the development of individual behaviors and personality traits through genome sequencing. Most research indicates that complex behaviors and their characteristics are influenced by multiple genes, highlighting the crucial role of genetic studies in this field. Behavioral genetics, as a scientific discipline, investigates how genetic factors shape individuals’ behaviors and personality traits. The concepts of violence and aggression, observable in various contexts, have been extensively studied, with a particular focus on the underlying causes of these behaviors. In sports, where physical strength plays a significant role, regulations designed to prevent violent behaviors and aggressive attitudes contribute to the establishment of appropriate behavior patterns and discipline. Methods:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetics and Physical Performance · Genetic Associations and Epidemiology · Cognitive Abilities and Testing
