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Normal sperm ssDNA bisbenzamide-stained blue is attached to a positively-charged disc and exposed to Sybr Green-stained sperm ssDNA after H2O2-damaging treatment. An increase in DNA nonpairing (damage, heterogeneity) will show up as less green on the disc. Groups of discs can be arranged and stored as a microarray.
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Loma Linda Univ. Center Fertility & IVF, Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA

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