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Title: Identification of Avian Gender Using Raman Spectroscopy


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Identification of Avian Gender Using Raman
Spectroscopy
  • Thaddaeus Hannel
  • ARN Seminar
  • Spring 2008

2
Introduction
  • Significance
  • Current methods
  • Commercial Chick Sexing
  • Raman Spectroscopy
  • Background
  • Advantages
  • Minimally Invasive Option
  • Sample Prep
  • UV Resonance Raman (UVRR)
  • Experimental Results
  • Data Analysis
  • Chemometrics
  • Conclusions

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.htm, 1/29/08
3
Significance
  • Aviculturists
  • Establishment of breeding pairs
  • Transfer endangered species to new breeding
    grounds
  • 235 endangered species of bird
  • Poultry Industry
  • Economics
  • Gender determines feeding conditions
  • Feed is 65 percent of the cost of raising a
    chicken

http//www.precast.org/publications/solutions/2006
_ spring/images/images/parrot_parrot.jpg, 1/29/08
4
Avian Physiology
  • Cloaca
  • Single opening in which contains the urinary,
    intestinal and genital tracts.

http//www.moyerschicks.com/MC-Web /DesktopDefault
.aspx, 1/29/08
  • Physical
  • Feather color and shape

http//www.charliesbirdblog.com/charlie/eclipse/
eclipsebills.jpg, 1/29/08
5
Current Methods for Determining Gender
  • Commercial Chick Sexing
  • Manual sorting of poults based on cloaca
    morphology.
  • Surgical Sexing
  • The bird must be anesthetized.
  • Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  • Compare gene expression in embryos.

http//www.upc-online.org/pics/washingtonian/67.jp
g, 2/7/08
6
Proposed Method for Gender Determination
  • Sample prep
  • Feathers are plucked from the bird
  • Causes minimal duress to the bird
  • UV Resonance Raman (UVRR) Spectroscopy
  • Analysis of feather pulp to reveal Raman
    fingerprint

7
Raman Spectroscopy
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8
Raman Spectroscopy
  • Discovered in 1928 by C.V. Raman
  • Awarded the Nobel prize in 1931
  • Measures the difference in the incident radiation
    and the radiation scattered by certain molecules.
  • The wavelength shift is dependent on the chemical
    structure of the molecule.

9
Raman Spectroscopy
Excited electronic states
2 1 0
Rayleigh Scattering E hv
Raman Scattering E hv ?E
E hv
Virtual states
?E
E hv
Stokes, E hv - ?E
Anti-Stokes, E hv ?E
2 1 0
Ground Electronic state
?E
Adapted from Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Principles
of Instrumental Analysis, Brooks/Cole, 1998, 431
10
Raman Spectroscopy
  • Identical Raman shifts can be found on both side
    of the Rayleigh peak.
  • The Rayleigh line is of identical wavelength to
    excitation source.

Rayleigh scattering
Stokes lines
Anti-Stokes lines
Intensity
400 300 100 0
-100 -300 -400
? cm-1
Adapted from Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Principles
of Instrumental Analysis, Brooks/Cole, 1998, 431
11
Raman Spectroscopy
  • Advantages
  • Raman Shifts are independent of excitation
    wavelength
  • Small sample requirement
  • No Sample manipulation is required
  • Minimal water interference

12
Raman Spectroscopy
  • Disadvantages
  • Rayleigh line
  • Signal to Noise ratio (S/N lt 10-9)
  • Limited scanning area
  • Destructive
  • Florescence

13
Raman Instrumentation
Typical Continuous Wave (CW) Raman layout Andor
Technology, http//www.andor.com/chemistry/?app64
, 3/20/2007
14
Minimally Invasive Option
  • Sample prep
  • Feather samples are picked from the skin and
    stored at -20 C.
  • Thawed feathers are pressed from tip to base.
  • The liquid sample is dried on a fused-silica
    surface
  • UV Resonance Raman (UVRR) Spectroscopy
  • Analysis of the dried sample to reveal unique
    Raman fingerprint

15
Minimally Invasive Option
Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T. Cramer, K.
Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem. 2008 ASAP
Article
16
Minimally Invasive Option
  • UVRR Spectroscopy
  • Analysis of complex biological samples can be
    performed.
  • Selective enhancement of different sample
    constituents (i.e. aromatic amino acids, DNA
    bases) is realized.
  • Genome size is larger in male birds.

17
UVRR Spectroscopy
  • Raman line intensities are enhanced be excitation
    wavelengths that closely approach that of an
    electronic absorption peak of an analyte
  • Excitation energy can be targeted for specific
    absorption bands

18
UVRR Spectroscopy
Excited electronic states
2 1 0
Rayleigh Scattering E hv
Raman Scattering E hv ?E
E hv
Virtual states
?E
E hv
Stokes, E hv - ?E
Anti-Stokes, E hv ?E
2 1 0
Ground Electronic state
?E
19
Data Analysis
Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T. Cramer, K.
Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem. 2008 ASAP
Article
20
Data Analysis
Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T. Cramer, K.
Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem. 2008 ASAP
Article
21
Chemometric Analysis
  • Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA)
  • Unsupervised data analysis

22
Chemometric Analysis
  • Support Vector Machine (SVM)
  • Supervised data analysis

23
Chemometric Analysis
Redrawn from Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T.
Cramer, K. Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem.
2008 ASAP Article
24
Chemometric Analysis
Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T. Cramer, K.
Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem. 2008 ASAP
Article
25
Conclusion
  • UVRR Spectroscopy can be used for biological
    samples.
  • Each spectrum can be compared to a database via
    chemometric methods.
  • The SVM model is a practical solution for correct
    classification.
  • Why pay for this?

26
References
  • Harz, M. Krause, M. Bartels, T. Cramer, K.
    Rosch, P. Popp, J. Anal. Chem. 2008 ASAP
    Article
  • Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Principles of Instrumental
    Analysis, Brooks/Cole, 1998, 431
  • Rosch, P. Harz, M. Schmitt, M. Popp, J. J.
    Raman Spectrosc. 2005 36 377379
  • Schmitt, M. Popp, J. J. Raman Spectrosc. 2006
    37 2028

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