Abstract
Trophoblast cells migrate from the placenta into the cervical canal early in the first trimester and can be collected in transcervical specimens (TCS). DNA isolated from these fetal cells could potentially be used for prenatal genetic diagnosis. The objectives were to 1) separate fetal cells from resident maternal cells in TCS and 2) conduct gender determination by single cell PCR.
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