Animal sex selection. Biologist operating the Beltsville high-speed sorter that separates female-producing (X-chromosome) and male-producing (Y-chromo


Animal sex selection. Biologist operating the Beltsville high-speed sorter that separates female-producing (X-chromosome) and male-producing (Y-chromosome) sperm based on their DNA content. Livestock inseminated with the sexed sperm will produce offspring of the selected sex with 90 percent at the Germplasm and Gamete Physiology Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland, USA.


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