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Scoring of sperm chromosomal abnormalities by manual and automated approaches:qualitative and quantitative comparisons 被引量:2
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作者 Helen G. Tempest Siu Yan Cheng +3 位作者 David J. Gillott Alan H. Handyside Alan R. Thomhill Darren K. Griffin 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第2期257-262,共6页
It is now well known that levels of sperm disomy correlate to levels of infertility (as well as other factors).The risk of perpetuating aneuploidy to the offspring of infertile males undergoing intracytoplasmic sper... It is now well known that levels of sperm disomy correlate to levels of infertility (as well as other factors).The risk of perpetuating aneuploidy to the offspring of infertile males undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has become a hotly debated issue in assisted reproduction;however,there remain barriers to the practical implementation of offering sperm disomy screening in a clinical setting. The major barrier is the operator time taken to analyze a statistically meaningful (sufficient) number of cells. The introduction of automated 'spot counting'software-hardware combinations presents a potential solution to this problem. In this preliminary validation study,we analyzed 10 patients,both manually and using a commercially available spot counter. Results show a statistically significant correlation between both approaches for scoring of sperm disomy,but no correlation is found when scoring for diploid sperm. The most likely explanation for the latter is an apparent overscoring of two closely associated sperm heads as a single diploid cell. These results,and similar further studies that will ensue,help to inform cost-benefit analyses that individual clinics need to carry out in order to decide whether to adopt sperm aneuploidy screening as a routine tool for the assessment of sperm from men requiring ICSI treatment. 展开更多
关键词 aneuploidy assisted reproductive technologies automation fluorescent in situ hybridization methods scoring spermatozoa
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In-vitro vs in-vivo Inoculation: Screening for Resistance of Australian Rice Genotypes Against Blast Fungus
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作者 Vineela CHALLAGULLA Surya BHATTARAI David J.MIDMORE 《Rice science》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第3期132-137,共6页
To assist with rapid screening for rice blast resistance as a precursor in a breeding program, the susceptibility to rice blast of 13 rice genotypes from Australia was evaluated in May to June 2013 using three distinc... To assist with rapid screening for rice blast resistance as a precursor in a breeding program, the susceptibility to rice blast of 13 rice genotypes from Australia was evaluated in May to June 2013 using three distinct inoculation methods(spot, filter paper and standard methods) at seedling, vegetative and reproductive stages. The results revealed that the spot and filter paper inoculation methods were successful in discerning susceptibility to the rice blast disease(P ≤ 0.05). Disease susceptibility declined significantly from the vegetative to reproductive stages. The standard method was conducted at three different stages for pot plants grown inside the mist house. However, low temperatures did not produce disease symptoms except in a few genotypes. Among the 13 rice genotypes screened, AAT9 expressed a highly resistant response, and AAT4, AAT6, AAT10, AAT11, AAT13, AAT17 and AAT18 expressed resistance at various stages. The results will be useful for selecting elite genotypes for disease tolerance where rice blast is prevalent. In addition, the resistant genotypes can serve as a gene pool used in breeding programmes to develop new resistant genotypes. 展开更多
关键词 spot inoculation filter paper inoculation standard method seedling stage vegetative stage reproductive stage rice blast disease rice genotype
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