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News: The International Olympic Committee mandated SRY gene screening and banned transgender women and DSD athletes from female categories to ensure fairness and safety.

About SRY Gene Test Screening

SRY Gene Test Screening
Source – ResearchGate
  • Sex-determining Region Y (SRY) gene test screening is a DNA-based test that detects the presence of the sex-determining region Y gene.
  • The SRY gene is a segment of DNA that is almost always on the Y chromosome, signalling the presence of testes/testicles and initiating male sex development by the production of testosterone.
  • Developed by: The SRY gene was first discovered in 1990 by Andrew Sinclair.
  • Objective: The objective is to protect the female category in elite sports by ensuring that athletes do not have physiological advantages linked to male development.
  • Function: The test works by collecting a saliva sample, analyzing DNA for the SRY gene.
  • Duration: The analysis process typically takes about one week for the results to be issued and submitted to the relevant international sports body.
  • Key features
    • Once-in-a-Lifetime Test: The screening is required only once because the SRY gene remains fixed throughout life.
    • Indicator of biological development: The SRY gene is treated as a reliable sign of whether an athlete has experienced or will experience male sex development.
    • Limited scope of application: It applies only to elite international athletes and not to grassroots or leisure sports.
    • Exceptions for rare conditions: Athletes with Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS) and other rare XY DSD (Differences in Sex Development) that do not benefit from the anabolic and/or performance-enhancing effects of testosterone would be eligible to compete in female category.
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