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World Athletics is introducing SRY gene test for athletes wishing to compete as females. The changes take effect in September.
World Athletics has approved SRY gene test for athletes; it will be a once-in-a-lifetime test via cheek swab or blood test; testing is in place in time for Septembers World Championships in Tokyo ...
Female Canadian athletes have been told that gene tests they recently underwent do not comply with World Athletics' ...
With the world championships in Tokyo looming, athletics federations are struggling to comply with new rules concerning gene ...
Ahead of the World Athletics Championships, Canadian and French athletes face challenges in completing required gene tests ...
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -Female Canadian athletes have been told that gene tests they recently underwent do not comply ...
From Australian birds to human clinics, the science keeps pointing to the same conclusion: Sex is a spectrum, not a switch.
The SRY gene test will be conducted via a cheek swab or blood test, whichever is more convenient. World Athletics has left ...
On the left, an XY mouse lacking Sry-T that developed as female. On the right, an XX mouse carrying the Sry-T gene that developed as male.
EVERY female athlete must have a cheek swab to confirm their gender before they can compete at the World Athletics ...
World Athletics has said that all athletes wishing to compete in the female category will have to take an SRY gene test, but experts are questioning the science behind the decision. Jacqui Wise ...
Fourth vice-president of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) Julette Parkes says 16 national female athletes were tested for th ...
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