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Nobel Prize winner dismantles transgenderism as ‘unscientific,’ at odds wth fundamental biology

Updated: August 25, 2022 at 10:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 25, 2022 – 9:20 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A biologist and Nobel Prize winner made headlines this week when she asserted basic biological reality in opposition to the claims of radical transgender ideologues.

In an exclusive interview in German language feminist magazine EMMA, German developmental biologist and Nobel laureate Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard explained that the basic biological principles regarding sexuality disprove transgenderism.

“[A]ll mammals have two sexes, and man is a mammal,” said Nüsslein-Volhard, who won the 1995 Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine for her research in early embryonic development.

@SecretaryLevine⁩ ⁦@HHSGov⁩ ⁦@JoeBiden⁩ SHOCKER: Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology and Medicine for her study of early embryonic development states “all mammals have two sexes, and man is a mammal.” https://t.co/M6szYzWiMf

— Miriam Grossman MD (@Miriam_Grossman) August 24, 2022

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“There’s the one sex that produces the eggs, has two X chromosomes. That’s called female,” she said. “And there’s the other one that makes the sperm, has an X and a Y chromosome. That’s called male.”

Asked whether people can change their gender, the Nobel laureate was unequivocal.

“That’s nonsense! It’s wishful thinking,” she said.

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