Mike Fox
On Mon, 16 Jun 97 11:56:27 -0600 CHELACK@admin3.usask.ca wrote:
>
> What kind of methods are being used to sort viable X and sperm in particular
> bull sperm. A graduate student has brought me some older literature
> describing sorting on differences in DNA content using specialized adaptors
> to maintain consistent orientation of the sperm as they pass through the flow
> cell. Is it possible to use FITC oligos to specific regions of the Y
> chromosome to accomplish this? I have sent the graduate student back to search
> out more on this possibility, but am wondering if anyone out there is already
> doing this or has found it to be impossible, or is using another even more
> elegant method? The graduate student is quite keen and quite green so I am
> trying to make sure he isn't biting off more than he can chew.
>
>
> regards
>
>
> BJC - Brian
Mike Fox
Chairman, Cell and Molecular Biology Graduate Program
Dept. of Radiological Health Sciences mfox@cvmbs.colostate.edu
Colorado State University Ph: (970)491-7618
Ft. Collins, CO 80523 USA Fax:(970)491-0623
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