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Advances in flow cytometry for sperm sexing
Authors:Sharpe J C  Evans K M
Affiliation:a Photara Technologies Limited, 31 Eton Drive, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
b Sexing Technologies, Inc., 22575 State Highway 6 South, Navasota, TX 77868, USA
Abstract:This review presents the key technological developments that have been implemented in the 20 years since the first reports of successful measurement, sorting, insemination and live births using flow cytometry as a proven physical sperm separation technique. Since the first reports of sexed sperm, flow technology efforts have been largely focused on improving sample throughput by increasing the rate at which sperm are introduced to the sorter, and on improving measurement resolution, which has increased the proportion of cells that can be reliably measured and sorted. Today, routine high-purity sorting of X- or Y-chromosome-bearing sperm can be achieved at rates up to 8000 s−1 for an input rate of 40,000 X- and Y- sperm s−1. With current protocols, straws of sex-sorted sperm intended for use in artificial insemination contain approximately 2 × 106 sperm. The sort rate of 8000 sperm s−1 mentioned above corresponds to a production capacity of approximately 14 straws of each sex per hour per instrument.
Keywords:Gender preselection   Sperm sexing   Sperm sorting   Flow cytometry   Sort rate   Sort efficiency
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