Multiplex polymerase chain reaction used for bovine embryo sex determination

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Abstract

Widely used bovine sexing primers were compared in terms of suitability in determining the sex of bovine embryos. Under optimized multiplex PCR conditions, the ConBV/ConEY couple primers did not show accurate results when combined together in multiplex PCR, but worked well when the couple primers were used separately. The S4BF/S4BR primers showed accurate results; however, some unexpected bands were detected. When the BY/BSP couple primers were used to determine one-cell, two-cell, four-cell and eight-cell stage embryos of known sexed SCNT-derived embryos, the results showed 100% accuracy. The BY/BSP couple primers were also able to identify the sex of one-cell and two-cell IVF-derived embryos. © 2011 by the Society for Reproduction and Development.

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Rattanasuk, S., Parnpai, R., & Ketudat-Cairns, M. (2011). Multiplex polymerase chain reaction used for bovine embryo sex determination. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 57(4), 539–542. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.10-126M

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