Respecting privacy in detecting illegitimate enhancements in athletes
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Ethics of genetic testing in sport
100

What sample is collected for an athlete's drug test?

Urine or blood sample

100

Somatic cells affect only the genes in ________ tissues.

Adult

100

Testing for ___ delivery vectors is less invasive as no genetic info is revealed.

Gene

200

What does the acronym WADA stand for?

World Anti-Doping Agency

200

Athletes who refuse gene-doping testing tend to look more _______ than those who agree.

Guilty

200

Both _____ and ______ tests can reveal private genetic info.

Positive and negative

300

The collection of genetic information leads to a possible invasion of what? 

Privacy

300

What does a haematologic passport measure?

The natural range of blood parameter variation

300

What two legal substances are known to give an advantage in some sports?

Caffeine and creatine

400

What sample is collected to test for gene-doping?

A tissue sample

400

What is suggested to catch EPO and blood dopers?

A haematologic passport

400

The World Anti-Doping Agency held its meeting in what city in 2005?

Stockholm

500

What Olympic games was it thought that gene-doping would be a common practice by?

2008 Beijing games

500

Name one of the reasons why it is necessary to test.

To know the difference in effectiveness between blood/drug doping and gene doping

To know the risks athletes are taking when gene doping

Prevent unfair genetic advantage from being attainable by therapy

500

Genetic testing is stuck in a _____ dilemma

Ethical