Volume 89, Number 1, 18-22, DOI: 10.1007/BF00207035

Dual fluorescent in situ hybridisation for simultaneous detection of X and Y chromosome-specific probes for the sexing of human preimplantation embryonic nuclei

Darren K. Griffin, Leeanda J. Wilton, Alan H. Handvside, Robert M. L. Winston and Joy D. A. Delhanty

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Abstract

Dual fluorescent in situ hybridisation has been used for the simultaneous detection of X and Y chromosome-specific probes in single cleavage nuclei from disaggregated 4- to 7-cell human embryos. Based on the presence of a Y signal or 2 X signals in the absence of a Y, 89% of poor quality metaphases and 72% of interphase nuclei could be classified as male or female. With further refinements, this technique will offer a credible alternative to the polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis of sex in human preimplantation embryos in families segregating for X-linked genetic disease.

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