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Sexing and detection of gene construct in microinjected bovine blastocysts using the polymerase chain reaction.

S Horvat1, J F Medrano, E Behboodi, G B Anderson, J D Murray.   

Abstract

We present a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based procedure for rapid bovine embryo sexing and classifying embryos for the presence of exogenous DNA. Fourteen bovine blastocysts microinjected with gene construct DNA at the pronuclear stage were divided into quarters and subjected to amplification with construct-specific and sex gene-specific (ZFY/ZFX) primers in the same initial PCR reaction. Blastocysts carrying microinjected construct DNA could be identified by the presence of construct-specific PCR product in approximately 4 h. Approximately half of the microinjected and two of 16 non-microinjected blastocysts typed PCR-positive for the construct DNA. Owing to erroneous amplifications in the two non-microinjected control blastocysts, and the inability of the system to distinguish integrated from non-integrated copies of the microinjected construct, the number of construct-positive blastocysts determined in our assay most likely overestimates the number of true transgenic embryos. Nevertheless, using this assay, we were able to determine that approximately half of the microinjected embryos were negative for the transgene construct and thus could be eliminated from transfer to a recipient cow. Embryo sexing was achieved in less than 6 h by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of nested ZFY/ZFX PCR products reamplified from initial PCR reactions. In 11/14 microinjected blastocysts all sections assayed unambiguously as the same sex. In one embryo, only one section was analysed, while two other blastocysts showed some discrepancies of sexing results between the sections analysed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8353532     DOI: 10.1007/bf01972606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transgenic Res        ISSN: 0962-8819            Impact factor:   2.788


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