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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -Female Canadian athletes have been told that gene tests they recently underwent do not comply ...
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 ...
The SRY gene test will be conducted via a cheek swab or blood test, whichever is more convenient. World Athletics has left ...
World Athletics is introducing SRY gene test for athletes wishing to compete as females. The changes take effect in September ...
Following the World Athletics rule requiring female athletes to undergo an SRY gene test to compete in world ranking events, ...
The Athletics Federation of India is following World Athletics' directive, which requires all athletes who want to compete in ...
The Athletics Federation of India mandates an SRY gene test for women athletes vying for the World Championships in Tokyo. This measure ensures competitors in the female category are biologically ...
World Athletics has approved SRY gene tests for athletes wishing to compete in the female category, with the regulations taking effect on 1 September 2025 ahead of the World Championships.
The Sry gene, first cloned in 1990, was proven by mutation studies and sex reversal in transgenic mice to be the Y-linked mammalian testis-determining gene. Many other genes have since been ...
Female Canadian athletes have been told that gene tests they recently underwent do not comply with World Athletics' ...
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