METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DISTINGUISHING AND SORTING SEEDS CONTAINING A GENETIC ELEMENT OF INTEREST
First Claim
1. A method for distinguishing seeds containing a genetic element of interest from a bulk sample, the method comprising:
- associating a red fluorescent protein marker with at least some of the seeds containing a genetic element of interest;
loading a portion of the seeds from the bulk sample into a hopper;
exciting at least some of the portion of seeds with an LED light source;
automatically feeding the portion of seeds past an image sensing device; and
automatically sorting the excited seeds based on the presence or absence of the red fluorescent protein marker.
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Abstract
In various embodiments, the present invention comprises associating a marker with at least some of the seeds containing a genetic element of interest of the bulk sample, exciting the seeds using an photonic emitting device, evaluating at least some of the seeds of the bulk sample for the presence or absence of the marker, and sorting the seeds containing a genetic element of interest based on the presence or absence of the marker. In various other embodiments, the method may comprise associating a red fluorescent protein marker with at least some of the seeds containing a genetic element of interest of the bulk sample, evaluating at least some of the seeds of the bulk sample for the presence of the red fluorescent protein marker using an evaluating device, and sorting the seeds containing a genetic element of interest based on the presence of the red fluorescent protein marker.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for distinguishing seeds containing a genetic element of interest from a bulk sample, the method comprising:
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associating a red fluorescent protein marker with at least some of the seeds containing a genetic element of interest; loading a portion of the seeds from the bulk sample into a hopper; exciting at least some of the portion of seeds with an LED light source; automatically feeding the portion of seeds past an image sensing device; and automatically sorting the excited seeds based on the presence or absence of the red fluorescent protein marker. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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