Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the sex of mammalian offspring comprising the steps of:
- mixing fresh sperm with a liquid suspending medium;
- providing a temperature differential between two portions of the liquid suspending medium to create, by thermal convection, counterflowing streams of medium in which sperm of different densities are carried at different rates whereby a fraction predominating in sperm having X-chromosomes separates from a fraction predominating in sperm having Y chromosomes, the temperature of the medium being sufficiently low that the motility of the sperm does not substantially interfere with the separation process; and
- introducing a selected fraction into a female according to the desired sex of the anticipated offspring.
- 2. A method of separating sperm cells of differing densities from semen comprising the steps of:
- mixing semen with a liquid suspending medium of a substantially uniform density;
- immobilizing the sperm by cooling the mixture;
- applying both positive and negative buoyant forces to the sperm by circulating the liquid medium in counterflowing streams whereby more dense sperm attain a different level in the liquid medium than less dense sperm; and
- withdrawing a fraction of the medium containing the desired sperm.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein said more dense sperm are X-chromosome containing sperm, and said less dense sperm are Y-chromosome containing sperm.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 2 further comprising the step of applying the positive and negative buoyant forces by creating a temperature differential between portions of the mixture of sperm and medium in order to circulate the sperm by thermally produced convection.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 2 further comprising the step of centrifuging the fraction withdrawn to further purify the desired sperm.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein said medium comprises a mixture of glycine, .alpha.-aminopropionic acid and egg yolk in amounts effective in aqueous solution to extend the life of said semen.
- 7. A method of separating mammalian sperm according to phenotypical differences related to normal and abnormal genotypes comprising the steps of:
- mixing fresh semen with a liquid suspending medium; and
- providing a temperature differential between two portions of the liquid suspending medium to create, by thermal convection, counterflowing streams of medium in which sperm of differing densities are carried at different rates, whereby the sperm is separated according to differing sperm densities into three fractions, a first fraction containing substantially all X-sperm of normal genotype, a second fraction containing substantially all Y-sperm of a normal genotype, and a third fraction containing both X and Y-sperm carrying defective genes, the temperature of the medium being sufficiently low that the motility of the sperm does not substantially interfere with the separation process, and withdrawing a selected sperm fraction.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 7 wherein said sperm are human sperm.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 7 further comprising the steps of:
- mixing at least one separated fraction with a solution of from 5 percent to 20 percent glycerol; and
- freezing the mixture in liquid nitrogen.
- 10. A method of separating sperm cells of differing densities from semen comprising the steps of:
- mixing semen with a liquid suspending medium of a substantially uniform density which is less than that of said sperm cells;
- immobilizing the sperm by cooling the mixture;
- applying both positive and negative buoyant forces to the sperm by circulating the liquid medium in counterflowing streams whereby more dense sperm cells attain a different level in the liquid medium than less dense sperm cells;
- permitting the medium to come to rest and allowing the sperm to further separate by gravitational sedimentation after the medium is at rest; and
- withdrawing a fraction of the medium containing the desired sperm cells.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 526,378 filed Nov. 22, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,976,197.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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Bhattacha rya |
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Shrimpton |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Schilling, "Experiments in Sedimentation and Centrifugation of Bull Spermatozoa and the Sex Ratio of Born Calves", J. Reprod. Fert., (1966), 11, 469-472. |
Divisions (1)
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