Rapid sexing of bovine preimplantation embryos using loop-mediated isothermal amplification |
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Authors: | Hirayama Hiroki Kageyama Soichi Moriyasu Satoru Sawai Ken Onoe Sadao Takahashi Yoshiyuki Katagiri Seiji Toen Keiko Watanabe Keiko Notomi Tsugunori Yamashina Hidenari Matsuzaki Sigenori Minamihashi Akira |
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Affiliation: | Hokkaido Animal Research Center, Shintoku, 081-0038, Japan. h.hirayama@agri.pref.hokkaido.jp |
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Abstract: | Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a novel DNA amplification method that amplifies a target sequence specifically under isothermal conditions. The product of LAMP is detected by the turbidity of the reaction mixture without electrophoresis. The objective of this study was to develop a rapid sexing method for bovine preimplantation embryos using LAMP. The first experiment was conducted to optimize the DNA extraction method for LAMP-based embryo sexing. The DNA of single blastomeres was extracted using three methods: heat, NaOH, and proteinase K-Tween 20 (PK-TW) treatments. Sexing was performed with two LAMP reactions, male-specific and male-female common reaction, after DNA extraction. The rates of correct determination of sex were 88.9-94.4%, with no difference among methods. The sensitivity and accuracy of LAMP-based embryo sexing were evaluated in the next experiment. The proportion of samples in which the sex was correctly determined was 75-100% for one to five biopsied cells. Lastly, in vivo-derived embryos were examined to verify the usefulness of LAMP-based embryo sexing, and some of these fresh, sexed embryos were transferred into recipient animals. The time needed for sexing was <1 h. The pregnancy rate was 57.4% and all calves born were of the predicted sex (12 male and 21 female). Therefore, LAMP-based embryo sexing accurately determined gender and is suitable for field application. |
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