ABSTRACT The sex of mammalian offspring can be predetermined by flow sorting relatively pure living populations of X and Y-chromosome bearing sperm. This method is based on precise staining of DNA of sperm with the nucliecacid specific fluorospore, Hoechst 33342, to differentiate between the subpopulations of X and Y sperm. The fluoroscently stained sperm are then sex sorted using a specialised high speed sorter, MoFlo SX XDP, and collected into biologically supportive media prior to reconcentration and cryopreservation in numbers adequate for use with artificial insemination for some species or for invitro fertilization. Sperm sorting can provide subpopulations of X- or Y-bearing bovine sperm at rates in the 8000 sperms/s range while main...
The potential to separate X- and Y-sperm has intrigued scientists for decades. Background material t...
The flow-sorting sperm technology is considered as the most promising technique for sexing semen, du...
Volume-based sorting of X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells could be an interesting alternative ...
The production of desired sex will be the one of the crucial factors to increase the genetic improve...
Contents The current technology to sort X and Y chromosome bearing sperm population requires individ...
Sex-sorting of mammalian spermatozoa has applications for genetic improvement of farm an-imals, in h...
Selection is an important priority area in farm management which helps in improving the productivity...
This paper is aiming at emphasizing the advantages of both sex predetermination in mammals and the o...
Background: To investigate the possibilities of sperm head volume as a sorting criterion for gender ...
Sperm sexing technique is favored in the dairy industry. This research focuses on the efficiency of ...
Effective preselection of sex has been accomplished in several species of livestock and also in huma...
The methodologies used for cytometric sorting of fresh spermatozoa never allowed a clear resolution ...
Abstract. Effective preselection of sex has been accomplished in several species of livestock and al...
The ability to pre-select offspring sex via separation of X- and Y-bearing sperm would have profound...
Volume-based sorting of X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells could be an interesting alternative ...
The potential to separate X- and Y-sperm has intrigued scientists for decades. Background material t...
The flow-sorting sperm technology is considered as the most promising technique for sexing semen, du...
Volume-based sorting of X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells could be an interesting alternative ...
The production of desired sex will be the one of the crucial factors to increase the genetic improve...
Contents The current technology to sort X and Y chromosome bearing sperm population requires individ...
Sex-sorting of mammalian spermatozoa has applications for genetic improvement of farm an-imals, in h...
Selection is an important priority area in farm management which helps in improving the productivity...
This paper is aiming at emphasizing the advantages of both sex predetermination in mammals and the o...
Background: To investigate the possibilities of sperm head volume as a sorting criterion for gender ...
Sperm sexing technique is favored in the dairy industry. This research focuses on the efficiency of ...
Effective preselection of sex has been accomplished in several species of livestock and also in huma...
The methodologies used for cytometric sorting of fresh spermatozoa never allowed a clear resolution ...
Abstract. Effective preselection of sex has been accomplished in several species of livestock and al...
The ability to pre-select offspring sex via separation of X- and Y-bearing sperm would have profound...
Volume-based sorting of X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells could be an interesting alternative ...
The potential to separate X- and Y-sperm has intrigued scientists for decades. Background material t...
The flow-sorting sperm technology is considered as the most promising technique for sexing semen, du...
Volume-based sorting of X- and Y-chromosome-bearing sperm cells could be an interesting alternative ...