Sixty blood samples from pregnant women during gestational weeks 9-28 were investigated. Cell-free fetal DNA was extracted from maternal plasma or serum to be detected by nested PCR for determination of fetal gender. The SRY gene as a marker for fetal Y chromosome was detected in 34/36 women carrying a male fetus. In 3/24 women carrying female fetuses, the SRY sequence was also detected. Overall, fetal sex was correctly predicted in 91.7% of the cases. Therefore, the new, non-invasive method of prenatal diagnosis of fetal gender for women at risk of producing children with X-linked disorders is reliable, secure, and can substantially reduce invasive prenatal tests. © The Histochemical Society, Inc.
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Zolotukhina, T. V., Shilova, N. V., & Voskoboeva, E. Y. (2005). Analysis of cell-free fetal DNA in plasma and serum of pregnant women of pregnant women. In Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (Vol. 53, pp. 297–299). https://doi.org/10.1369/jhc.4B6398.2005
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