Article: A Scientific Milestone: Sex of Dolphin at SeaWorld San Diego Determined Prior to Conception.

One of the world's rare sex-selected zoological species, an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, was born Nov. 28 at SeaWorld San Diego. The birth further validates the park's ability to preferentially produce female or male offspring through the use of sperm sexing and artificial insemination technologies. The SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Reproductive Research Center is the only organization in the world to apply preferential sex-selection reproductive research to exotic animals (see also Reproductive Health).

"Our artificial insemination program has produced four sex-selected dolphin calves at SeaWorld. This birth further proves this assisted reproductive technology can ...

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